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COVID-19 and Canada’s Federal System: A Precarious Equilibrium

From success stories in New Zealand to misinformation catastrophes in the United States, the COVID-19 pandemic has put governments worldwide to the test. Facing conundrums on how to best limit More

Posted On : February 27, 2021 Published By : Florence Harvey-Hudon
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The International Supply Chain of Cut Flowers: Blooming Problems

The peak season for cut flowers is upon us. Every year, from Valentine’s Day to Mother’s Day, the world purchases blooms for anniversaries, graduations, Spring weddings and other celebrations, amounting More

Posted On : February 26, 2021 Published By : Lucie Belzile
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Modern Solutions for Modern Problems: Québec Solidaire’s Proposals for a Post-Pandemic Quebec

As we begin to enter a world of immunity against COVID-19, Québec Solidaire, a left-leaning opposition party in Quebec’s legislature, has been diligently working on solutions that would ensure a More

Posted On : February 26, 2021 Published By : Samah Khandker
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Delayed Elections in Somalia: Brief Impasse or Constitutional Crisis?

Since February 8th, sporadic episodes of violence have unfolded in Somalia following inconclusive negotiations between the federal government and regional states about holding a presidential election. This comes after the More

Posted On : February 25, 2021 Published By : Thalie Emond
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Neo-Slavery in the Twenty-First Century: Lebanon’s Kafala System

Domestic workers account for a large percentage of the global workforce. Regardless of race, nationality, religion or gender, workers should receive equal and fair treatment under the law. However, domestic More

Posted On : February 24, 2021 Published By : Tamara Hamade
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2020 Tokyo Olympics: Recent Changes and Present Viability

COVID-19 With COVID-19 cases and deaths still at record highs in many countries, Japan is preparing to host the Olympics, set to begin July 23, 2021. Originally scheduled to begin More

Posted On : February 24, 2021 Published By : Theo Malhotra
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Saudi Arabia Releases Women’s Rights Activist: A Sign of True Change to Come?

Saudi activist Loujain al-Hathloul has been released from prison after being detained in a Saudi jail for 1001 days. A University of British Columbia graduate, she fiercely advocated for the More

Posted On : February 24, 2021 Published By : Mathieu Lavault
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“America is Back”: A Review of Joe Biden’s Foreign Policy Speech

Joe Biden delivered his first major foreign policy address since taking office. During his announcement, the president insisted that “America is back”, and revealed clear intentions to reverse the manner More

Posted On : February 23, 2021 Published By : Sam Elrington
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Unionists vs. Separatists: Re-visiting the Regional Catalan Cleavage Amid Electoral Ramifications

On Sunday, February 14th, the highly anticipated, regional snap election in the Spanish autonomous region of Catalonia was held. Delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the election was initially triggered by More

Posted On : February 21, 2021 Published By : Tommy Chen
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India’s Farmer Protests: A Free-Market Debate Cut Short

Over the past several months, farmers in India have protested against three “market-friendly” laws passed in September by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government. Given that these protests have recently taken More

Posted On : February 21, 2021 Published By : Jessica Maloney

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