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W.A. Bogart

W.A. Bogart is a university professor and professor of law, Univeristy of Windsor. He is at work on his next book, Who Do We Think We Are?: Canada in a Turbulent World.

Attention progressives, the deficit hawks are circling

Opinion | BY W.A. BOGART | May 27, 2020
Through all the darkness of the pandemic we search for some light. Enter reformers. Big ideas are circulating. Out of a crisis should come significant change for the better. Precedents such as Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal as a response to the Depression, is cited as proof that from upheaval there can come transformations to better the lives of individuals and improve society. Photograph courtesy of Good Free Photos
Opinion | BY W.A. BOGART | May 27, 2020
Opinion | BY W.A. BOGART | May 27, 2020
Through all the darkness of the pandemic we search for some light. Enter reformers. Big ideas are circulating. Out of a crisis should come significant change for the better. Precedents such as Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal as a response to the Depression, is cited as proof that from upheaval there can come transformations to better the lives of individuals and improve society. Photograph courtesy of Good Free Photos
Opinion | BY W.A. BOGART | May 27, 2020
Through all the darkness of the pandemic we search for some light. Enter reformers. Big ideas are circulating. Out of a crisis should come significant change for the better. Precedents such as Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal as a response to the Depression, is cited as proof that from upheaval there can come transformations to better the lives of individuals and improve society. Photograph courtesy of Good Free Photos
Opinion | BY W.A. BOGART | May 27, 2020
Opinion | BY W.A. BOGART | May 27, 2020
Through all the darkness of the pandemic we search for some light. Enter reformers. Big ideas are circulating. Out of a crisis should come significant change for the better. Precedents such as Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal as a response to the Depression, is cited as proof that from upheaval there can come transformations to better the lives of individuals and improve society. Photograph courtesy of Good Free Photos