Canada
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Responding to rising seas: OECD country approaches to tackling coastal risks
This report reviews how OECD countries can use their national adaptation planning processes to respond to this challenge. Specifically, the report examines how countries approach shared costs and responsibilities for coastal risk management and how this encourages or hinders risk-reduction behaviour by households, businesses and different levels of government.
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Your voice can change our future: Inquiry into the future of petitioning in the House
This Inquiry reviewed current international practice regarding petitions in parliament, recommending reforms to streamline the process locally and encourage more Australian residents to submit petitions.
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Renewal of the Canadian Senate: where to from here?
In November 2015, the Canadian government, led by Justin Trudeau, announced a new, nonpartisan process to select candidates for Senate appointments. To take stock of these developments and related internal changes, the IRPP convened a round table in Ottawa on September 27, 2018. This report summarizes the presentations and discussion at that event.
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The practice of dowry and the incidence of dowry abuse in Australia
This Inquiry report makes 12 recommendations to government to address dowry abuse in Australia.
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The future of North America’s economic relationship: from NAFTA to the new Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement and beyond
This special report explains the importance of the new Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) to their respective countries and how economic relations could be reshaped in the coming months and years.