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When Worry Fades: Climate Change in 2025
NOT POLARIZED PER SE BUT CLEARLY POLITICALLY DIVIDED
Apr 29
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Richard Jenkins
How Same-Sex Marriage Became Embedded in Canadian Culture
Part 2: Same-Sex Marriage
Apr 23
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Richard Jenkins
Not Polarized, Polarized, Not Polarized: How Attitudes About Same-Sex Relationships Changed in Canada Over 50 Years
Part 1: Exploring the Ideological Foundations of the Fight for Same-sex Marriage
Apr 1
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Richard Jenkins
The Left Won: How Canada’s Moral Baseline Has Shifted
How Canada’s Moral Mood Crossed the Tipping Point and Created a New Consensus
Feb 4
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Richard Jenkins
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The AI Tipping Point: Why Canada is Choosing Caution Over Conquest
A Lack of Trust is Fuelling Public Attitudes
Jan 29
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Richard Jenkins
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Affective Polarization in Canada: An Analysis of Ideological Disdain and Political Division
Jan 16
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Richard Jenkins
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Are 'Sore Losers' Undermining Canadian Democracy?
Aug 28, 2025
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Richard Jenkins
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Two Canadas: How Our Views on Free Speech Are Pulling Us Apart
Jan 6
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Richard Jenkins
5
The China Pivot: Why Carney is Betting Against National Sentiment
Jan 14
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Richard Jenkins
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Polarization
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When Worry Fades: Climate Change in 2025
NOT POLARIZED PER SE BUT CLEARLY POLITICALLY DIVIDED
Apr 29
•
Richard Jenkins
Not Polarized, Polarized, Not Polarized: How Attitudes About Same-Sex Relationships Changed in Canada Over 50 Years
Part 1: Exploring the Ideological Foundations of the Fight for Same-sex Marriage
Apr 1
•
Richard Jenkins
The Left Won: How Canada’s Moral Baseline Has Shifted
How Canada’s Moral Mood Crossed the Tipping Point and Created a New Consensus
Feb 4
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Richard Jenkins
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Despite All the Noise: Many Do Not Feel Comfortable Expressing Their Views
Additional Insights from the Digital Public Square Research on Affective Polarization
Jan 22
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Richard Jenkins
Affective Polarization in Canada: An Analysis of Ideological Disdain and Political Division
Or, how we dislike the people who hold different views from us
Jan 16
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Richard Jenkins
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