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The Billionaire Space Race: Analyzing the Prospects of a Corporate Outer Space

SpaceX’s September 15th civilian voyage into orbit marked the latest in a series of corporate entities seeking to make their mark on the final frontier. Along with other tech giants More

Posted On : September 24, 2021 Published By : Jessica Maloney
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German Elections : The Illusion of a Second 2015 Migration Crisis

A new spectre is haunting Germany: the aftermath of the 2015 refugee crisis. Six years after Chancellor Angela Merkel’s decision to welcome more than one million refugees during the European More

Posted On : September 23, 2021 Published By : Mark Banchereau
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Recipe for disaster: how Lebanon was drawn into a vicious circle of crisis?

Nearly a year has passed since the largest non-nuclear explosion the world has known. The explosion of the port of Beirut on August 4 of 2020 left the city in More

Posted On : September 21, 2021 Published By : Marina Zaki
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Op-Ed: Banning Manning: The US-Canada Intelligence Relationship

Officials in Ottawa are looking to block Chelsea Manning from entering Canada, arguing that the former American intelligence analyst’s leak of classified military and diplomatic documents to Wikileaks a decade More

Posted On : September 21, 2021 Published By : Rory Daly
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The Federal Government Debt’s Threat on Social Policy

Canada’s budget deficit for the 2020-2021 fiscal year was $354.2 billion, pushing Canada’s debt past the $1 trillion mark  –  it now sits at $1.1 trillion. Considering this large contribution More

Posted On : September 20, 2021 Published By : Nicholas Caissie
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The Fate of the Olympic Games: The Forthcoming Fall of a Sports Industry Titan

Undoubtedly, the 2021 Summer Olympics carried with them some amount of novelty and excitement, with the games occurring after a postponement as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and with More

Posted On : September 11, 2021 Published By : Jessica Maloney
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Explaining The Rapid Takeover of the Taliban in Afghanistan

Scenes of panic in Kabul. Wind of panic all over the world. The Taliban caught the world by surprise by seizing power quickly: a United States’ intelligence report one month More

Posted On : September 6, 2021 Published By : Marina Zaki
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A Sense of Betrayal: Outcry from Allies as America Leaves Afghanistan

Strained Relationships  As of August 31st, the United States has finally withdrawn from Afghanistan, bringing an end to America’s longest ongoing war. While this process was initiated under President Trump, More

Posted On : September 5, 2021 Published By : Rory Daly
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Potential Strategies Behind The Federal Election Announcement

On Sunday, August 15th, Canada’s Governor General, Mary May Simon, agreed to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s request to dissolve Parliament and draw up the 338 writs, triggering a federal election More

Posted On : September 4, 2021 Published By : Nicholas Caissie

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