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Canada’s Emergency Response Benefit: Is $107 Billion Enough?

On March 24th, Parliament reconvened to negotiate an aid package to help Canadians struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic. To follow social distancing recommendations, the MPs agreed that just 32 out More

Posted On : March 31, 2020 Published By : Mercedes Labelle
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Seeking Welfare: Who Gets to be Well During a Pandemic?

Last week, a video of Hollywood celebrities singing “Imagine” by John Lennon went viral, but not in the way that it likely was intended to be. Many middle-class and working-class More

Posted On : March 31, 2020 Published By : Maya Garfinkel
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Opinion: Distance Learning and the Truth About the Digital Divide

As thousands of schools and universities close worldwide and move to online teaching, the gulf between those who have access to the Internet, and those who do not, is becoming More

Posted On : March 31, 2020 Published By : Lucy Whichelo
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COVID-19: Policy Implications for the Climate Crisis

Governments often opt for different strategies in their efforts to mitigate similar issues. COVID-19, the virus causing the worst public health crisis in several decades, has forced  governments to take More

Posted On : March 30, 2020 Published By : Jane Warren
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How Canada is Enforcing COVID-19 Restrictions

As COVID-19 cases increase around the world, Canada is contemplating stricter measures to enforce new regulations on social distancing and quarantining. In one of his latest addresses on the coronavirus, More

Posted On : March 29, 2020 Published By : Theo Malhotra
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Northern Vulnerabilities: How Canada’s Territories are Responding to COVID-19

On March 11th, the World Health Organization officially characterized the novel coronavirus disease, COVID-19, as a global pandemic. Since then, both federal and provincial governments have announced significant measures to More

Posted On : March 27, 2020 Published By : Dana Malapit
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The Cross-Strait Relationship in the Time of COVID-19

Although many expected the cross-Taiwan-strait relationship to worsen after the recent election in Taiwan, many were still surprised at how quickly it deteriorated due to the recent interactions between Beijing More

Posted On : March 26, 2020 Published By : David Duan
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Neutral Judicial Review: A Dangerous Illusion?

Judicial review gives judges the power to decide political issues and set precedents that cannot easily be overturned by the legislature and executive. An interpretation of the U.S. Constitution from More

Posted On : March 25, 2020 Published By : Nova Akermark
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Anti-Spitting Hats and Price-Gouging: How the Economy Adapts to a Pandemic

To anticipate the impact COVID-19 will have on the world, one must look further than biology. While the immediate threat is towards human health, the most widespread, dispersed effects will More

Posted On : March 25, 2020 Published By : Jasper Scott
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A Halt to Globalisation? COVID-19 and Travel Bans

Donald’s Trump has been criticised for his response the coronavirus crisis; there were delays to the US testing kits and he’s been accused of downplaying the danger posed by the More

Posted On : March 24, 2020 Published By : Asher Laws

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