Canadian way as quiet collaborator in democracy is pretty good: Challenge is to shape institution to unique national circumstances, strengthen roots of democratic culture

The Globe's Jeffrey Simpson recently called on Canada to "go the extra mile for democracy" by creating a national institute to promote democracy at home and abroad. The idea was inspired by the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) in the United States and its offspring, the National Democratic ...

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