March 24, 2022
In the News: Peter Graefe on the Liberal government’s deal with the NDP
The deal between the federal Liberals and NDP could provide some political stability, but it may come at a cost for the New Democrats, political scientist Peter Graefe says....
March 3, 2022
Analysis — Putin’s Ukraine invasion: Do declarations of war still exist?
Official declarations of war are increasingly rare, but they do sustain a slender thread of communication between enemies, and reflect an effort to reduce the likelihood, duration and intensity of violence. ...
February 17, 2022
In the News: Greg Flynn on the politics behind the invoking of the Emergencies Act
The invoking of the Emergencies Act is a move that will give the federal government the power to step into areas like policing which aren’t under federal jurisdiction. ...
December 20, 2021
How do you talk to family members who aren’t vaccinated? COVID experts answer your questions
How can the vaccines be safe if they were developed so quickly? Is natural immunity better than being vaccinated? McMaster experts share insights on addressing vaccine hesitancy with the Conversation Canada. ...
November 30, 2021
Analysis: Canada should look inward to address American protectionism
Amid more U.S. protectionist measures, Canada should reconsider the value of global trade deals over bilateral agreements, but should also support its own industries....
October 5, 2021
Analysis: Environmentalists must pressure the Indian government to take action on climate
Instead of making symbolic gestures, Indians need to pressure the government to establish effective environmental policies and programs....
September 17, 2021
Analysis: Bullying, racism and being ‘different’: Why some families are opting for remote learning regardless of COVID-19
Traditional learning formats often fail marginalized students. We should be skeptical of a ‘one-size-fits-all’ or even ‘one-size-fits-most’ model....
January 4, 2021
Scotland could vote to separate in 2021, testing Canada’s independence formula
Scotland's renewed push for independence is not only similar to Québec's — there are also lessons for Scottish politicians in Canadian law on the concept of separation....
November 12, 2020
What Joe Biden’s climate plan means for Canada
The U.S. president-elect is committed to moving on the issue of climate change, with significant implications for Canada and Canadians....
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