Bob Chodos has been managing editor of Inroads since 2002. His magazine career began with the groundbreaking Canadian alternative newsmagazine of the 1970s, the Last Post, of which he was one of the founders.... Read More
Frances Boylston has led a very international life. After obtaining her degree in sociology at a South Carolina college, she became one of the first Peace Corps volunteers and was posted to the Philippines... Read More
Henry Milner (BA McGill; MA and PhD Carleton), was professor of political science at Vanier College and is currently Research Fellow at the Chair in Electoral Studies in the Department of Political Science at... Read More
John Richards is a member of the faculty in the Graduate Public Policy School at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver. He has written extensively on social policy in Canada, primarily via the C.D. Howe... Read More
Dominic Cardy is the Chief of Staff at New Brunswick's Official Opposition Party and former Leader of the New Brunswick New Democratic Party. He is also a member of the Inroads editorial board. Read More
Gareth Morley is a litigator with the British Columbia Ministry of Attorney General. (All opinions expressed are his alone, and do not reflect the views of the Ministry of Attorney General.) Read More
Linda Cardinal is professor at the School of Political Studies and chairperson of the Chaire de recherche sur la francophonie et les politiques publiques at the University of Ottawa. Her research interests are language... Read More
Philip Resnick is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Political Science at the University of British Columbia. He is also a poet, with a number of poetry collections to his credit. Read More
Reg Whitaker is Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus at York University and Adjunct Professor of Political Science at the University of Victoria. A frequent commentator on public affairs, his most recent book is Secret Service:... Read More
Arthur Milner is a playwright and theatre director. His most recent play, Getting to Room Temperature, is a hard-hitting, sentimental and funny one-person play about death and assisted dying. Facts, a murder mystery set... Read More
Jeffrey Oberman spent 25 years working in the real estate industry in Montreal before moving in 2006 to the Dominican Republic, where he divides his time between overseeing his corporate investments and participating in... Read More
Patrick Webber is an independent researcher who lives in Fredericton, New Brunswick. His focus is on public policy and political research. He has an MA in History from UNB and was formally Research Coordinator... Read More
Eric Shaw was for many years Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Stirling in Stirling, Scotland. He is a leading expert of the British Labour Party, past and present. Read More
He has written extensively on housing price issues, including “Lunacy in Lotusland: Vancouver’s Housing Affordability Crisis” in the Summer/Fall 2016 issue of Inroads. Read More