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Patrice Dutil

Why Donald Trump will resign

Opinion | BY PATRICE DUTIL | June 26, 2020
Donald Trump is sinking in the polls as a result of a perfect storm of pandemic, revolt and exhaustion. His ratings have declined dramatically since March and most surveys put his rival, Senator Joe Biden, anywhere between 10 and 15 points ahead. Image courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY PATRICE DUTIL | June 26, 2020
Opinion | BY PATRICE DUTIL | June 26, 2020
Donald Trump is sinking in the polls as a result of a perfect storm of pandemic, revolt and exhaustion. His ratings have declined dramatically since March and most surveys put his rival, Senator Joe Biden, anywhere between 10 and 15 points ahead. Image courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY PATRICE DUTIL | June 26, 2020
Donald Trump is sinking in the polls as a result of a perfect storm of pandemic, revolt and exhaustion. His ratings have declined dramatically since March and most surveys put his rival, Senator Joe Biden, anywhere between 10 and 15 points ahead. Image courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY PATRICE DUTIL | June 26, 2020
Opinion | BY PATRICE DUTIL | June 26, 2020
Donald Trump is sinking in the polls as a result of a perfect storm of pandemic, revolt and exhaustion. His ratings have declined dramatically since March and most surveys put his rival, Senator Joe Biden, anywhere between 10 and 15 points ahead. Image courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY PATRICE DUTIL | January 13, 2020
Members of the Senate Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration, pictured on May 9, 2019, meeting in the Senate of Canada Building. The Senate should contribute to help Parliament reflect the popular vote, by province or region. This is an easy reform the government should commit to. The parties in opposition should demand it, writes Patrice Dutil. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY PATRICE DUTIL | January 13, 2020
Opinion | BY PATRICE DUTIL | January 13, 2020
Members of the Senate Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration, pictured on May 9, 2019, meeting in the Senate of Canada Building. The Senate should contribute to help Parliament reflect the popular vote, by province or region. This is an easy reform the government should commit to. The parties in opposition should demand it, writes Patrice Dutil. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY ANDREA MIGONE, PATRICE DUTIL | October 24, 2018
Government procurement of Canadian innovation, not just funding—as was championed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in March at the University of Ottawa—is necessary to get new domestic ideas to markets, write Patrice Dutil and Andrea Migone. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY ANDREA MIGONE, PATRICE DUTIL | October 24, 2018
Opinion | BY ANDREA MIGONE, PATRICE DUTIL | October 24, 2018
Government procurement of Canadian innovation, not just funding—as was championed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in March at the University of Ottawa—is necessary to get new domestic ideas to markets, write Patrice Dutil and Andrea Migone. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade