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Becoming European? Canada’s Defence Pivot and the Politics of Dependence

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The International Dimensions of Financial Nationalism

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Tensions in the South China Sea: Malaysia Resists Chinese Development Initiatives

On the northern edge of the Johor-Singapore Causeway, a body of water separating Malaysia and Singapore, exists a small grouping of three islands. Called “reclaimed land,” these islands are man-made More

Posted On : November 1, 2019 Published By : Erin McDonald
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Opinion: For the Sake of the Country, Trudeau Must Address the Concerns of the West

If there is one thing that has been made abundantly clear in light of the results of the most-recent Canadian election, it’s that Canada is regionally divided. In Western Canada, More

Posted On : November 1, 2019 Published By : Peter Wu
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Last Wish: The Liberals’ Pharmaceutical Pricing Regulation

In 2015, the Liberal Party’s platform included a new national pharmacare program. In 2018, they took the first steps by establishing the Advisory Council on the Implementation of National Pharmacare, More

Posted On : October 30, 2019 Published By : Marie Fester
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Information-for-Profit: How Big Tech Impacts Democracy

In 1969, U.S Vice President Spiro Agnew warned that Americans ”should be made aware of the trend toward monopolization of the great public information vehicles, and the concentration of power More

Posted On : October 29, 2019 Published By : Jasper Scott
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Party Over Principles: Trump Era Impeachment

Since the earliest days of the Trump presidency, impeachment has been a divisive topic and an idea more so than a practical possibility. Yet, as a recent poll shows, public More

Posted On : October 29, 2019 Published By : Jessica Maloney
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The Independents: What Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott’s Bids Show Us

On October 21st, after 40 days of heated campaigning, Canadians elected a Liberal minority government with 33 per cent of the popular vote. While the nation’s eyes were fixed on More

Posted On : October 28, 2019 Published By : Dia Mukherjee
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Should Election Day be a Public Holiday?

On October 21st, millions of Canadians took a break from their workday to head to the polls. While Election Day is not a public holiday, employers are legally required to More

Posted On : October 28, 2019 Published By : Olivia Hallett
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Small Steps, Big Egos: Takeaways from the UNGA

The United Nations’ yearly General Assembly has been the leading event fostering international relations and global governance in the world since World War II. It has been a way for More

Posted On : October 28, 2019 Published By : Sacha Delouvrier
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The Caucasus Crisis: Understanding the Modern Context of the Russo-Georgian Conflict

On June 20th, 2019, thousands of Georgians stormed the parliament in Tbilisi. Adorned with EU flags and signs reading “Russia is an occupier”,  the protests in the Georgian capital highlighted More

Posted On : October 27, 2019 Published By : Chris Cadogan
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China Makes Waves: Why the PRC Just Leased an Entire Island in the Solomon Islands

In the last two weeks, it has been revealed that a Beijing-based company with close ties to the Communist Party has gained “exclusive development rights” for the entire island of More

Posted On : October 27, 2019 Published By : Ashton Connor Mathias

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