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Tag Archives: CPAC
Daily Trump Tracker: Ramping up the war on media
The President delivers a by-the-books screed while criticizing the FBI in another news-packed day from the Trump White House
The elephant in the room
As Obama falters, Republicans are too busy squabbling with one other to notice they’re missing opportunities
Where you live may decide how soon you die
Groundbreaking study looks at life and death by neighbourhood
The Keystone dilemma
It’s time to stop delaying the decision, writes Paul Wells
CPAC at 20
CPAC celebrated their 20th anniversary in the East Block courtyard.
CPAC round-table: First Nations in Canada: Is there a way forward?
Manny Jules, Shawn Atleo, Charlene Fafreniere, and Paul Wells & John Geddes of Maclean’s discuss the future
Talking First Nations policy with the experts in Winnipeg
National Chief Shawn Atleo is a smooth performer—but his policy answers are abstract
Searching for a balance on Aboriginal affairs: join our conversation
Earlier today, Paul Wells alerted you to Wednesday evening’s CPAC “In Conversation With Maclean’s” panel discussion, to be held at the beautiful Winnipeg Art Gallery, on the fraught subject, “First Nations in Canada: Is There a Way Forward?” I say “fraught” because how any federal government handles the Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development file ends up being controversial and sensitive.
Aboriginal affairs: a way forward — or back?
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