Tag: democracy

An open letter to the AMS

When newspapers make a factual error, we print a correction. This ensures that we’re transparent and don’t mislead readers.  In light of the AMS’s misrepresentation of The Journal’s editorial, they might be advised to do the same.   On Tuesday night, the AMS published a blog post entitled “The Journal...

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Devoted to democracy

From submitting essays in Mackintosh-Corry Hall to co-authoring a best-selling book on Canada’s democracy, Alison Loat has always had a passion for politics. In 2009, Loat, ArtSci ’99, and fellow Queen’s alumnus Michael MacMillan, ArtSci ’78, launched Samara Canada, a non-partisan charitable organization...

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With eyes open

Less than half of Canadian parents think their children will have higher living standards than they do. Analyses of these ill-feelings about the future often attempt to frame them in strictly economic terms. But when asked about their “deepest concerns” regarding what lies ahead, Canadians rank both...

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