In this special bonus episode, we celebrate and reflect upon the tenth anniversary of the bestseller book, Tragedy in the Commons, written by Samara Centre for Democracy co-founders, Alison Loat and Michael MacMillan. Samara Centre CEO Sabreena Delhon hosts this conversation to ask, what has changed? What has stayed the same? Where are the fault lines in Canadian democracy?
THIS EPISODE FEATURES:
Alison Loat
The Samara Centre for Democracy, Co-founder
Tragedy in the Commons, Co-author
Michael MacMillan
The Samara Centre for Democracy, Co-founder
Tragedy in the Commons, Co-author
Andrew Coyne
Columnist
The Globe and Mail
Zain Velji
Samara Centre for Democracy, Board Member
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