
Canadian Politics 101
Full Democracy?
Online Lecture
SNAPSHOT
Lecturer: Dr Matthew Laing
Date: Saturday 5 April, 2025
Duration: 1 hour
Start Time: 4.00pm AEDT | 3.00pm QLD | 3.30pm SA | 1.00pm WA | 6.00pm NZST
Price: $25 AUD
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overview
Despite a widespread reputation as a politically staid and stable country, the many idiosyncratic traditions within Canada's Westminster system make it far more exciting than it initially seems.
Indeed, Canadian politics have experienced many dramatic twists and turns that rival even that of its southern neighbour, the United States.
With political institutions that have evolved in an attempt to hold together an oft-fractious Anglo-French union, these have also needed to accommodate significant regional political variations across the country.
Join political scientist Dr Matthew Laing for an eye-opening exploration of how the nuts and bolts of the Canadian political system operates, as well as an intriguing look at the major players, parties and people that are currently driving it. The most pressing issues in modern Canadian politics are also considered, along with how recent political developments may once again upend the status quo.
YOUR EXPERT LECTURER
Dr Matthew Laing is a historian and political scientist at Monash University. He has a strong personal interest in architecture, cultural history and modern art, with a particular expertise in the United States.
Matthew holds a BA and PhD from the Australian National University, and wrote his doctorate on the history of the United States presidency. He has worked as a lecturer and research fellow at the Australian National University, Utrecht University in the Netherlands, and now at Monash University in Melbourne. He is an accredited ADFAS lecturer and frequently holds public lecture series in Melbourne. He currently teaches United States history and leadership, and has published on both topics.
Matthew’s tours strive for intellectual engagement and to reveal the stories, both big and small, that can bring history to life. A voracious reader and traveller, Matthew strives to be a generalist and draws upon a wide range of subjects – from politics to architecture – to develop his understanding of a place. Matthew’s passion for the United States started as an intern in the United States Congress in 2007. Since then he has made dozens of trips across the country, for both work and pleasure, and is closing in on his goal of visiting all 50 states. He has lectured and written on a wide variety of US subjects, including the American Revolution, the Gilded Age, and American Modernist architecture. Matthew also lived in the Netherlands for two years and has travelled widely there, and has a particular interest in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe.
Matthew has been tour leading for Academy Travel since 2013, with many tours to the United States and Europe.
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