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Flash Analysis: New Minority Liberal Cabinet Announced

On Wednesday, November 20th, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Canada’s new cabinet. Looking at the selection of Ministers collectively, it seems that considerations of effective minority government leadership and appeasing More

Posted On : November 20, 2019 Published By : Ryan Brown
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Canada’s Contribution to Global Conversations about Data Privacy

A new report by Shay Hershkovitz, a former Israeli intelligence officer, argues that Canadian civil liberties are increasingly jeopardized as new developments in technology allow for more pervasive collection of More

Posted On : November 20, 2019 Published By : Theo Malhotra
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Evo Morales’ Resignation: No More Cards on the Table?

Evo Morales, the president of Bolivia since 2006, presented his resignation as head of state on November 11th after being “recommended” to do so by the chief of the country’s More

Posted On : November 19, 2019 Published By : Pablo Guzman Lizardo
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Opinion: It’s Time for Cancel Culture to be #cancelled

At the Obama Foundation Summit event on October 29th, former president Barack Obama called on his audience to challenge the toxic cancel culture that has infected our social and political More

Posted On : November 19, 2019 Published By : Lucy Whichelo
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Opinion: Paula White’s Proximity to Trump and the Visibility of Christian Nationalism in the White House

“…We come to you, heavenly Father, in the name of Jesus with grateful hearts, thanking you for this great country that you have decreed to your people…”  Pastor Paula White More

Posted On : November 18, 2019 Published By : Maya Garfinkel
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NATO: The Newest Victim of American Indifference?

This year NATO is celebrating its 70th anniversary. Established in the aftermath of World War II, NATO was created to “to secure peace in Europe, to promote cooperation among its More

Posted On : November 18, 2019 Published By : Christophe Bull
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Opinion: We Desperately Need More Women in Politics

Women have always faced barriers in the field of Canadian politics. Despite a record number of female MPs (ninety-eight) being elected to the House of Commons on October 21st, women More

Posted On : November 17, 2019 Published By : Mercedes Labelle
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Power Projection: The Political Economy of Comparative Advantage

A globalized world could not exist without the proliferation of free trade. Likewise, the concept of free trade would not exist without the economic theory behind it: the theory of More

Posted On : November 17, 2019 Published By : Peter Wu
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MJPSatire: Don Cherry relieved plan to get fired finally worked

After numerous attempts to get fired via offensive xenophobic remarks made on Coach’s Corner, ex-host Don Cherry doesn’t know what made his recent comment about immigrants and poppies finally fire-worthy.  More

Posted On : November 16, 2019 Published By : Mercedes Labelle
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Analyzing Democratic Wins in Virginia and Kentucky

American voters went to the polls to elect candidates to municipal and statewide office on November 5th. Most of these elections were low-turnout, uncontroversial affairs with the exception of two More

Posted On : November 16, 2019 Published By : Kabir Gupta

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