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Achieving Global Development: The Necessity of Private Investment in Combating International Challenges

Development has defined international economic discourse for decades as efforts towards global poverty reduction and increased growth continue to fuel ambitious and expensive projects. For years, billions of dollars have More

Posted On : May 31, 2019 Published By : Jillian Giberson
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Opinion: The Problem with “Electability”

For the 2020 presidential election, Democrats want to select a candidate that has an actual chance at winning against the sitting president. Someone electable. However, there is no clear consensus More

Posted On : May 29, 2019 Published By : Rebecka Pieder
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European Parliament Election 2019: Wall or No Wall, the East-West Divide in Germany Remains

Between May 23 and May 26, citizens in EU member states voted on a new European Parliament. Overall, the centre-right European People’s Party (EPP) and the centre-left Progressive Alliance of More

Posted On : May 29, 2019 Published By : Sophia Dilworth
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No Fare? No Problem: Amalgamated Transit Union Endorses Unconventional Job Action in Winnipeg

After being without a contract since January, the members of Winnipeg’s Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 1505 engaged in an unusual job action. On May 14th, the majority of the More

Posted On : May 28, 2019 Published By : Gabe Bleyer
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Opinion: Moral Grandstanding in the Age of Political Slacktivism

In an era where online social media are the primary platforms for moral activism, expressed as tweets and reposts, social media users must start actively questioning whether their use of More

Posted On : May 27, 2019 Published By : Zaheed Kara
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Ontario Budget 2019 Breakdown: Protecting, or Cutting, What Matters Most?

In a decisive electoral victory, Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives under now-Premier Doug Ford won a majority government nearly one year ago, decimating Kathleen Wynne’s Liberals in the process. Considering the result, More

Posted On : May 27, 2019 Published By : Mercedes Labelle
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The Indian Election and the Nationalization of Politics

Last week, the world’s largest democracy concluded its elections. For the first time since 1971, Indian voters re-elected an incumbent Prime Minister, granting him an extension on his mandate. The More

Posted On : May 26, 2019 Published By : Srijan Shukla
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Satire: Liberal Cabinet Ministers Just Keep Running After Crossing Ottawa Race Finish Line

All 34 Liberal cabinet ministers were reported missing this afternoon after continuing to run into the distance upon crossing the Ottawa Race finish line. Thousands of Canadians, including over half More

Posted On : May 25, 2019 Published By : Catharina O’Donnell
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Opinion: Abortion and the Proliferation of American Laws Rooted in Christian Dogma

For the past three centuries, the principles of Christian dogma have hampered the secular processes of Western democratic policymaking. From the French revolution to the modern state of the Vatican, More

Posted On : May 24, 2019 Published By : Gilli Cohen
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Opinion: Hedgehogs, Foxes, and Grand Strategy – Isaiah Berlin on Trump

President Donald Trump’s international relations rationale, consisting of actions such as enticing Iran into war and battling China on trade, has been described by many as inconsistent and dangerous. Yet, More

Posted On : May 23, 2019 Published By : Asher Laws

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