Below is an overview of our projects, with links to where you can learn more or contribute to their success. Each of our major projects is conducted in partnership with at least one other organization, and we'd encourage you to visit the websites of our collaborators to learn more about their work.
Samara is working with a team of 20 academics from across the country to develop an approach for studying the health of everyday democracy in Canada. We’re interested in how Canadians view their political institutions, relate to politicians, engage in public debates, and how and why they get involved—or don’t—between elections.
Along with the Canadian Association of Former Parliamentarians, Samara conducted Canada's first-ever systematic series of exit interviews with former Members of Parliament in Canada. Over 2010 and 2011, we released a series of four reports that used these collective narratives to shine light on how Parliament works and to share MP’s advice on how our politics can be improved.
These four reports covered: the MPs' backgrounds and paths to politics; their transition to public life and the ways they view their roles; how they describe their time in Parliament and their relationship with their political parties; and their advice, recommendations and best practices.
In partnership with the Writer’s Trust, Samara collected nominations from people across the country—and the political spectrum—on their picks for the Best Canadian Political Books of the Last 25 Years. The shortlist and longlists have something for every reader.
Together with the Massey College Canadian Journalism Fellowship at the University of Toronto we host lectures and discussions with some of the most experienced journalists from around the world. Our seminar series seeks to provide inspiring examples of innovations in public affairs journalism, and to create a gathering space for journalists and others interested in public affairs reporting to exchange ideas and learn from one another.