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Re-Defining ‘Essential’: How Canada is Treating Non-Healthcare Workers During COVID19

As nurses, doctors, and healthcare workers across Canada put their lives at risk to support COVID19 patients, tens of thousands of non-healthcare workers are doing the same. While most non-essential More

Posted On : April 15, 2020 Published By : Theo Malhotra
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Should Canada Release Inmates to Alleviate COVID-19 Concerns?

On April 2nd, Canada reached over 10,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases, with the highest number of cases reported in Ontario, British Columbia, and Quebec. As the pandemic continues to affect the More

Posted On : April 12, 2020 Published By : Dana Malapit
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How COVID-19 Has Transformed Unresponsive Policymaking: The American Context

The societal consequences and international reach of the novel coronavirus have tasked politicians to reimagine policy in a manner centred around public safety. The slogan propagated throughout social media, which More

Posted On : April 11, 2020 Published By : Gilli Cohen
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How the Covid-19 Pandemic Is Sinking the Cruise Industry

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread on a daily basis, one of the most pressing issues currently affecting Global Affairs Canada is the 247 Canadians stranded at sea onboard More

Posted On : April 9, 2020 Published By : Dia Mukherjee
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Propaganda War: US-China Relations During COVID-19

After months of development and transmission, the current global has evolved from a regional virus to a worldwide public health emergency. Following the first case of COVID-19 in the US More

Posted On : April 9, 2020 Published By : David Duan
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Global Crisis Management: Assessing Government Responses to COVID-19

In the current dialogue surrounding the coronavirus, there has been a recurring image of ineffective government: administrations fumbling the opportunity to address the crisis efficiently and responsibly. More than just More

Posted On : April 8, 2020 Published By : Jasper Scott
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To Trade Liberty for Security: Freedom and Accountability During Emergencies

Amid concerns about the spread of COVID-19, governments have created fines for using public spaces and closed provincial and federal parks. While on the surface, such policies that restrict mobility More

Posted On : April 6, 2020 Published By : Marie Fester
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Price Gouging During a Pandemic: How Canada is Responding

Amid rising demand for emergency medical and sanitation supplies in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, some sellers have used the crisis as an opportunity to make a profit. Price More

Posted On : April 5, 2020 Published By : Olivia Hallett
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The Role of Politicians During Crisis

Leadership and crisis are heavily connected phenomena. From flight PS752 in Iran to the rail blockades to COVID-19, the role of Canadian politicians in times of crisis has been put More

Posted On : April 4, 2020 Published By : Ryan Brown
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Russia and COVID-19: A Case of Disinformation?

At the time of writing, COVID-19 has killed over 24,000 people and has infected over half a million people. Countries that have played an active role in helping contain the More

Posted On : April 4, 2020 Published By : Elizabeth Franceschini

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