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DRIPA, Land Claims, and the Politics of Property in British Columbia

Two court decisions handed down in 2025 have converged to produce the most consequential political and legal crisis in British Columbia since the province’s short-lived Land Act amendments provoked a firestorm in early 2024. This week, MBP Intelligence offers some insights into the politics around this.  The first case,

MBP Ep 27: Intelligence Briefing (Free Version)

Quebec in Transition — CAQ Collapse, PQ Surge, and the Battle for the Middle The MBP Intelligence Briefing delivers exclusive, insider insight into the policies, decisions, and dynamics shaping Canada’s political and economic landscape. Hosted by Ben Woodfinden, Director of MBP Intelligence and Senior Advisor at Meredith Boessenkool & Phillips,

MEREDITH: Canada’s muscle of charitable giving is weak and increasingly unequal. How we can change that and build Canada Strong.

MEREDITH: Canada’s muscle of charitable giving is weak and increasingly unequal. How we can change that and build Canada Strong.   Canada's charitable sector is becoming more dependent on fewer donors, more detached from communities, and more exposed to the political risks that come with concentrated wealth. It

 |  Apr 14, 2026
The State of Quebec

This weekend the Coalition Avenir Québec picked a new leader and Premier, with Christine Fréchette beating Bernard Drainville. Quebec’s political landscape is in flux, with lots of moving pieces in recent months, and a provincial election scheduled for October 2026.  This week, MBP’s contributors assess the state of

MBP Ep 26: Intelligence Briefing (Free Version)

Polling Stability, Liberal Surge, and the Trump Factor in Canadian Politics The MBP Intelligence Briefing delivers exclusive, insider insight into the policies, decisions, and dynamics shaping Canada’s political and economic landscape. Hosted by Ben Woodfinden, Director of MBP Intelligence and Senior Advisor at Meredith Boessenkool & Phillips, the series

WOODFINDEN: The Buy-Canadian Moment Won’t Last Forever, Canadian Wine Must Take Advantage

Consumer sentiment has turned decisively toward domestic wines, but the structural barriers that have long hamstrung Canadian producers haven't moved an inch, and the window to fix them is short. Key Takeaways: * The buy-Canadian wave has produced a dramatic shift in consumer behaviour. Ontario Craft Wineries reports a

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