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Alleged vote buying in Vancouver, Richmond, Burnaby under investigation

CTV interviewed Max Cameron, a UBC political science professor, for an article about allegations of vote buying in Metro Vancouver. “It’s critical to maintain that trust and that’s why it’s […]

Oct 15, 2018

Why do so few people vote in Vancouver elections?

UBC professor of political science Max Cameron was quoted in a Vancouver is Awesome article about the low number of people who vote in local elections. Cameron said that kids […]

Oct 5, 2018

Lions Bay may acclaim mayor and council, barring last-day entries

The Vancouver Sun interviewed Max Cameron, a UBC political science professor, for an article about the possibility that the Village of Lions Bay could have an all-acclaimed council. He said it […]

Sep 14, 2018

UBC experts available on U.S. election

UBC experts available on U.S. election

UBC experts are available to comment on the U.S. election, including campaign rhetoric, public opinion polling and voter behaviour, and the evolution of the U.S. party system.

Nov 8, 2016

Why a minority government is a win for Canadians

Why a minority government is a win for Canadians

As our political parties vie for a majority government in next week’s election, UBC political science professor Max Cameron argues that minority and coalition governments can actually better represent the interests of Canadians.

Oct 9, 2015

Q&A: The impact and origin of the Magna Carta on its 800th anniversary

Q&A: The impact and origin of the Magna Carta on its 800th anniversary

The Magna Carta has been revered for centuries as the basis of modern democratic constitutions. 2015 marks the 800th anniversary of the landmark charter between King John and his nobles.

Jun 3, 2015 - by Jessica Werb

Vetting the municipal vote

Vetting the municipal vote

A UBC expert comments on NIMBYism, poor voter turnout and more leading up to Vancouver and Toronto elections.

Oct 27, 2014

Obama’s drone dilemma

Obama’s drone dilemma

Is the U.S. overstepping boundaries with its controversial drone program? UBC’s Max Cameron offers his perspective.

Nov 28, 2013

UBC bootcamp helps aspiring politicians shape up for government

A new UBC program will give aspiring politicians the training to thrive as future elected officials and handle the challenges of government life.

Apr 29, 2013

UBC experts for B.C. election

From politics to pipelines, UBC experts are available to comment on the upcoming 2013 B.C. election campaign.

Apr 15, 2013

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