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2018 in Review: How Soon for Electric Robo-Taxis?

Earlier this month, Google subsidiary Waymo announced the launch of a commercial robo-taxi service in Chandler, Arizona, a suburb of Phoenix, after nearly two years of testing there. Yet just a few weeks earlier, automation expert Mary Cummings, the director of the Humans and Autonomy Laboratory at Duke University, said she doesn’t expect widespread use … Read more

Our Favorite Talking Points Flashcards of 2018

The moral dimensions of public-policy ideas aren’t always obvious. The real-life implications of data often require interpretation—even translation. For every smart solution, policymakers and movers and shakers need the best words and messages and narratives to convey why it matters. That’s what our Flashcards are for! We help you find the words—and stories, images, and … Read more

British Columbia’s Proportional Representation Referendum Loses

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After a long election, British Columbia’s referendum to upgrade to a proportional representation system lost, 61 percent to keep the current system to 39 percent. Although many BC voters feel the current First-Past-the-Post voting system is not working well, change from the status quo to an unfamiliar system can be a tough sell at the … Read more

Trudeau Shied Away from Democracy Reform. British Columbia Could Step Forward.

Justin Trudeau British Columbia Proportional Representation

In the fall of 2015, when Canadians were weighing whether to choose Justin Trudeau to be their next prime minister, “sunny ways” were not all the handsome young candidate promised to deliver. One of the most prominent parts of Trudeau’s platform was a commitment to change the way Canada votes. He said he wanted to … Read more

Bike-Share Programs in Cascadia: How Are They Faring?

[content_box type=”border”] Definitions Bike-share is evolving rapidly. These are the three most common approaches, though hybrid versions and new twists seem to be popping up weekly: Station-based: From the time Paris debuted the concept in 2007 until recently, “bike share” meant renting and returning bikes at docking stations distributed within a defined geographic area. Washington DC’s … Read more

The Brief and Frustrating Story of the 2001 Election in British Columbia

Hey voters of British Columbia, remember 2001? The BC Liberals got 58 percent of the vote and won all but two seats in the Legislative Assembly. Sure, their votes should have given the party a comfortable majority control—but not near-total domination. The BC New Democratic Party (NDP) and BC Greens won more than 40 percent … Read more

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