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thehub.ca > 01/29/2026 > canadian-pluralism-will-fail-if-the-law-is-not-equally-enforced

Canadian pluralism will fail if the law is not equally enforced

Canadian pluralism will fail if the law is not equally enforced6+ hour, 22+ min ago   (388+ words) Pro-Palestinian protesters along the route of the annual Walk With Israel march in Toronto, June 9, 2024. Arlyn McAdorey/The Canadian Press. Chief Myron Demkiw countered with statistics: since October 7, 2023, Toronto Police have made 460 arrests and laid over 1,000 charges related to protests…...

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thehub.ca > 01/16/2026 > the-one-big-takeaway-from-francois-legaults-resignation-the-weekly-wrap

The one big takeaway from François Legault’s resignation: The Weekly Wrap

The one big takeaway from François Legault’s resignation: The Weekly Wrap1+ week, 5+ day ago   (364+ words) Quebec Premier Francois Legault walks to a news conference to announce his resignation in Quebec City, Jan. 14, 2026. Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press. Fran'ois Legault's resignation as leader of the Coalition Avenir Qu'bec has been widely interpreted as the end of…...

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thehub.ca > 01/16/2026 > does-anyone-in-canada-care-about-the-constitution

Does anyone in Canada care about the Constitution?

Does anyone in Canada care about the Constitution?1+ week, 5+ day ago   (409+ words) The statue "Truth" stands by the entrance of the Supreme Court of Canada in Ottawa on May 7, 2010. Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press. Flashback to 2015. Canada's legal culture was showing signs of remarkable strain. Progressive orthodoxy was hardening in law schools…...

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thehub.ca > podcast > video > you-need-to-provide-space-for-difference-the-importance-of-principled-pluralism-and-faith-in-canadian-society

‘You need to provide space for difference’: The importance of principled pluralism and faith in Canadian society

‘You need to provide space for difference’: The importance of principled pluralism and faith in Canadian society2+ week, 2+ day ago   (103+ words) You can listen to this episode on Amazon, Apple, and Spotify. Policy work emerging from this perspective addresses diverse areas including fertility and family formation, workforce development, and economic participation. The analysis extends beyond traditional economic metrics to consider how…...

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thehub.ca > 01/05/2026 > get-ready-for-a-painful-2026-ontario

Get ready for a painful 2026, Ontario

3+ week, 3+ day ago   (194+ words) Ontario Premier Doug Ford during an announcement in Hamilton, Ont., Aug. 20, 2025. Carlos Osorio/The Canadian Press. As 2025 ends and 2026 begins, Ontarians are being forced to confront an uncomfortable reality: The province's economy is under strain, and the warning signs are…...

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thehub.ca > 11/17/2025 > quebec-understands-the-health-care-status-quo-is-failing-when-will-the-rest-of-canada

Québec understands the health-care status quo is failing. When will the rest of Canada?

Québec understands the health-care status quo is failing. When will the rest of Canada?2+ mon, 1+ week ago   (345+ words) A puppet representing Quebec Health Minister Christian Dube stands as people demonstrate against Quebec's Bill 2, in Quebec City, Nov. 1, 2025. Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press. One of the most controversial pieces of legislation in the country right now is Qu'bec's Bill…...

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thehub.ca > 11/17/2025 > premier-legaults-big-health-care-gamble-is-alienating-quebec-doctors-but-could-it-still-pay-off-with-voters

Premier Legault’s health-care gamble is alienating Québec doctors—but will it pay off with voters?

Premier Legault’s health-care gamble is alienating Québec doctors—but will it pay off with voters?2+ mon, 1+ week ago   (288+ words) Quebec Premier Francois Legault and Health Minister Christian Dube in Montreal, Sept. 3, 2022. Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press. The findings from a recent Pollara study bear this out.1The poll was conducted by Pollara between November 3rd and 6th, 2025, with 1517 adult Quebecers, powered by…...

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thehub.ca > 08/16/2025 > andrea-mrozek-quebecs-approach-to-family-law-is-neither-liberal-nor-conservative-its-pragmatic

Andrea Mrozek: Quebec’s approach to family law is neither liberal nor conservative—it’s pragmatic

Andrea Mrozek: Quebec’s approach to family law is neither liberal nor conservative—it’s pragmatic5+ mon, 1+ week ago   (142+ words) Members of the crowd wave flags during the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day parade in Montreal, June 24, 2012. Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press. Is Quebec conservative or liberal with regard to family law? There have been two interesting developments in Quebec family law recently,…...

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thehub.ca > 08/12/2025 > david-freeman-canadas-universities-have-lost-their-way-so-why-do-we-keep-giving-them-public-money-with-no-strings-attached

David Freeman: Canada’s universities have lost their way. So why do we keep giving them public money with no strings attached?

David Freeman: Canada’s universities have lost their way. So why do we keep giving them public money with no strings attached?5+ mon, 2+ week ago   (127+ words) McGill University's campus is seen Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2017, in Montreal. Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press. In Canada, provinces currently fund universities by handing over large sums of money to cover operating costs, while giving institutions considerable autonomy on how to spend…...