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Alberta and Me

From a land of oil, true enough

Referendum? What Referendum?

A constitutional expert argues that the federal insistence on clarity has paid off

The Grey Plateau

When the world stopped five years ago

S.L. Sutherland

S.L. Sutherland is a long-time university professor and student of representative institutions (including ministerial responsibility), public administration and social science methodology. She is now at the Centre for Global Studies at the University of Victoria. More information about her can be found at www.slsutherland.com.

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S.L. Sutherland

Holding Court on Shaky Ground

One of Canada’s most prominent policy experts leads readers in circles November 2010
Donald Savoie’s rumpled, rounded, amiable and fatigued figure was ubiquitous in the Ottawa of the 1980s, ’90s and the first half of the present decade. Now a Canada Research Chair at the University of Moncton, he is free to pursue intensive scholarly work after years of quasi-academic positions in federal and provincial government—all pursued while holding a named chair in…