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Confederation of Tomorrow

Dec 12, 2017

CoT Conference Recap: Day 1 – Confederation of Tomorrow 50 Years Later – Premiers’ Panel

December 12, 2017

The Mowat Centre’s Confederation of Tomorrow 2.0 conference examined the key issues and emerging challenges that are shaping Canada’s future, and the advantages that provincial leadership offers in addressing them. Read More

Dec 12, 2017

CoT Conference Recap: Day 1 – Welcome Address

December 12, 2017

The Mowat Centre’s Confederation of Tomorrow 2.0 conference examined the key issues and emerging challenges that are shaping Canada’s future, and the advantages that provincial leadership offers in addressing them. Read More

Dec 11, 2017

CoT Conference Recap: Opening Reception

December 11, 2017

The Mowat Centre’s Confederation of Tomorrow 2.0 conference examined the key issues and emerging challenges that are shaping Canada’s future, and the advantages that provincial leadership offers in addressing them. Read More

Dec 06, 2017

Confederation of Tomorrow Conference, 1967, Background Papers

December 6, 2017

Key documents from the original Confederation of Tomorrow Conference. Read More

Nov 27, 2017

Robarts’ leadership in unifying the country 50 years ago should be celebrated

November 27, 2017

The history books will say that the Confederation of Tomorrow conference was about the Constitution, the Quiet Revolution, official bilingualism, or the expansion of provincial powers. But at its heart, the conference was really about two things: leadership and dialogue. Read More

Oct 18, 2017

Video: Quebec’s Place in Canada

October 18, 2017

On The Agenda with Steve Paikin, Jean-Marc Fournier, Quebec minister for Canadian relations, joins The Agenda to discuss the government document: “Quebecers: Our Way of Being Canadian.” Read More

Sep 27, 2017

Provinces should lead policy innovation on Canada’s defining issues – again

September 27, 2017

With political news focused on federal tax changes, a federal cabinet shuffle, and federally-led NAFTA renegotiations, it is easy to lose sight of the where the weight of governing falls in Canada. According to the OECD, Canada’s provincial, territorial and local governments account for nearly four out of every five public dollars spent – a level of decentralization unmatched by any other developed country. Read More