Skip to content

From the archives

Multiple Division

As if high school isn’t hard enough

Grief Observed

A portrait of loss

A Developing Situation

Scenes of the first five waves

Kent Roach

Kent Roach is a professor of law at the University of Toronto. His book (co-authored with Craig Forcese), False Security: The Radicalization of Canadian Anti-Terrorism, was awarded the 2016 Canadian Law and Society best book prize. Roach and Forcese have also received awards from the British Columbia and Canadian civil liberties associations for their work on Bill C-51.

Articles by
Kent Roach

Comparing Constitutions

I’ll show you mine if you’ll show me yours June 2005
Canadians are by nature and perhaps necessity inclined to compare Canada with the United States. But such comparisons can be a tricky business. When I visit the United States or read or watch American media, I am often struck by the differences between the United States and Canada on issues such as Iraq and the role of religion in public…