Revitalizing and Defending Democracy

Cascade Institute researchers are working to defend and strengthen democracy across many fronts.

Democracy is not a fixed state but a living social fabric that must be actively woven each day, in interactions both large and small. For any democracy to be strong and resilient, the society that underpins it must be fair, prosperous, plural, and free. So revitalizing and defending democracy requires a whole-of-society response.

Our work seeks to understand the root causes of democratic fragility, explore interventions that might address increasing polarization and rebuild trust in institutions, and examine pathways for more inclusive civic participation. Through research and engagement, we aim to support interventions that can help societies navigate democratic challenges while fostering the conditions—economic opportunity, social cohesion, and pluralistic dialogue—that allow democracy to flourish.

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Polarization—whether political, social, or driven by digital media dynamics—represents one of the most significant threats to democratic health today. Our Anti-Polarization research stream investigates how growing divisions undermine democratic institutions and social cohesion—and explores potential solutions to bridge these divides. Learn more about our Anti-Polarization research.

PUBLISHED RESEARCH

National Service to Support Community and National Security: A preliminary outline of components, implementation, and costs

Democracy program

David Last
A policy brief prepared for the Office of the Prime Minister for the development of a National Service initiative.
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Defending Canada’s Democracy: A strategic framework

Democracy program

Cascade Institute fellows and staff
An analysis of the forces destabilizing Canada's democracy and a framework for building the country’s economic and social resilience.
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National Service to Support Community and National Security: A preliminary outline of components, implementation, and costs

Democracy program

David Last
A policy brief prepared for the Office of the Prime Minister for the development of a National Service initiative.
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Canadian Flag

Defending Canada’s Democracy: A strategic framework

Democracy program

Cascade Institute fellows and staff
An analysis of the forces destabilizing Canada's democracy and a framework for building the country’s economic and social resilience.
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Would you die for Canada? Polling suggests Canadians are more willing to fight for their country

Thomas Homer-Dixon and Toby Shannan

The Globe and Mail

Polling data shows most Canadians are willing to fight to defend their country against military attack.

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Anti-democratic ‘Dark Enlightenment’ ideas have spread from Silicon Valley to Washington

Christopher Collins
A spotlight on the growing influence of the anti-democratic 'Dark Enlightenment' philosophy among U.S. tech and political elites and its potential consequences for Canada.
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It’s time to create a new national service

David Last and Thomas Homer-Dixon

Toronto Star

New and voluntary national service programs are needed to defend Canadian sovereignty.

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Understanding the ideological drivers of Russia’s war in Ukraine

Jonathan Leader Maynard

Cascade Institute Speaker Series

The critical role of ideology in Russia's war against Ukraine.

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On disinformation: A conversation between the Cascade Institute’s Thomas Homer-Dixon and James Hoggan of the David Suzuki Institute

Thomas Homer-Dixon

David Suzuki Institute interview

How information overload in digital spaces fuels negativity and division.

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Would you die for Canada? Polling suggests Canadians are more willing to fight for their country

Thomas Homer-Dixon and Toby Shannan

The Globe and Mail

Polling data shows most Canadians are willing to fight to defend their country against military attack.

Read More

Anti-democratic ‘Dark Enlightenment’ ideas have spread from Silicon Valley to Washington

Christopher Collins
A spotlight on the growing influence of the anti-democratic 'Dark Enlightenment' philosophy among U.S. tech and political elites and its potential consequences for Canada.
Read More

It’s time to create a new national service

David Last and Thomas Homer-Dixon

Toronto Star

New and voluntary national service programs are needed to defend Canadian sovereignty.

Read More

Understanding the ideological drivers of Russia’s war in Ukraine

Jonathan Leader Maynard

Cascade Institute Speaker Series

The critical role of ideology in Russia's war against Ukraine.

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On disinformation: A conversation between the Cascade Institute’s Thomas Homer-Dixon and James Hoggan of the David Suzuki Institute

Thomas Homer-Dixon

David Suzuki Institute interview

How information overload in digital spaces fuels negativity and division.

Read More