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Canadians vote in federal elections April 28. NPR's Lauren Frayer asks Globe and Mail columnist Andrew Coyne what he expects. Canadians head to the polls tomorrow to elect a new government.
Canadians think we live in a democracy, but are our institutions becoming increasingly undemocratic? Andrew Coyne joins us to ...
Andrew Coyne: [Pierre Poilievre] lost his own seat, I think for reasons particular to that riding. It’s an Ottawa riding. There’s a lot of public sector workers, as I understand it ...
The Agenda's week in review looks at data and human rights, Ontario's college system, and Andrew Coyne on Canada's democracy ...
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‘We don’t know if we can trust our long-term friends’: Canadian journalist on Mark Carney’s victory and relations with the USBianna Golodryga speaks with Canadian journalist Andrew Coyne about Mark Carney’s victory and what comes next in relations with the US. Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum Draws Red Line for Donald Trump ...
Andrew Coyne; Amos Harel; Clarisse Rosaz Shariyf; Dinaw Mengestu; Daniel Kritenbrink Canadian journalist Andrew Coyne analyzes Mark Carney's win in the Canadian elections. Israeli reporter Amos ...
Andrew Coyne is a staff columnist at The Globe and Mail, and he joins us now from Toronto. Thanks for joining us. ANDREW COYNE: Good morning. FRAYER: Andrew, I'm just going to start with ...
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