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Douglas Jarvis

The housing crisis and the municipal heritage of Canadian nationalism

Opinion | BY DOUGLAS JARVIS | May 22, 2024
Each political party will have to present a national policy approach to housing, meaning the federal government will inevitably have a greater place in the internal dynamics of both provincial and local governments, writes Douglas Jarvis. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY DOUGLAS JARVIS | May 22, 2024
Opinion | BY DOUGLAS JARVIS | May 22, 2024
Each political party will have to present a national policy approach to housing, meaning the federal government will inevitably have a greater place in the internal dynamics of both provincial and local governments, writes Douglas Jarvis. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY DOUGLAS JARVIS | September 8, 2021
Pierre Trudeau is pictured speaking at Scarborough Park in 1968. Following Pierre Trudeau’s charisma during 1968, statist progressivism has increasingly been viewed by the Canadian left as the default reality of being Canadian, and those classical liberal values of personal liberty were incrementally put to the side by the Canadian political establishment, writes Douglas Jarvis. Photograph courtesy of Flickr/Archives of Ontario
Opinion | BY DOUGLAS JARVIS | September 8, 2021
Opinion | BY DOUGLAS JARVIS | September 8, 2021
Pierre Trudeau is pictured speaking at Scarborough Park in 1968. Following Pierre Trudeau’s charisma during 1968, statist progressivism has increasingly been viewed by the Canadian left as the default reality of being Canadian, and those classical liberal values of personal liberty were incrementally put to the side by the Canadian political establishment, writes Douglas Jarvis. Photograph courtesy of Flickr/Archives of Ontario
Opinion | BY DOUGLAS JARVIS | May 29, 2018
Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath, left, could topple Kathleen Wynne, left, and the Liberals. But regardless of whether Horwath, or Ford, middle, wins, and by how much, the government will have to contend with identity politics, says columnist Dr. Douglas Jarvis. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade, Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY DOUGLAS JARVIS | May 29, 2018
Opinion | BY DOUGLAS JARVIS | May 29, 2018
Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath, left, could topple Kathleen Wynne, left, and the Liberals. But regardless of whether Horwath, or Ford, middle, wins, and by how much, the government will have to contend with identity politics, says columnist Dr. Douglas Jarvis. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade, Sam Garcia