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Is Federalism Responsible for Canada’s Inconsistent COVID-19 Response?

As of February 2nd, 796,417 Canadians have officially tested positive for COVID-19, and over 20,000 Canadians have died. By contrast, 59,544 Canadian soldiers died fighting during World War One. By More

Posted On : February 6, 2021 Published By : Max Rosen
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In-Depth: Citizenship and Collective Responsibility in the Era of COVID-19

Global response to COVID-19 has indicated a failure on the part of many individuals to understand the importance of sacrifice in times of crisis as a fundamental aspect of citizenship. More

Posted On : July 25, 2020 Published By : Jessica Maloney
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Opinion: Why Canada’s Decision to Exclude Race from COVID-19 Statistics is Fundamentally Flawed

In many ways, the COVID-19 pandemic has been overwhelmingly successful at revealing weak points in the healthcare systems of various countries. In particular, the crisis has exposed disparities in access More

Posted On : June 17, 2020 Published By : Joy Ahrum Kwak
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Religious Rituals During COVID-19 Mark Shift Away From Dogmatism

The North American response to the coronavirus crisis is currently in a phase of commercial and public reopening. Throughout the continent, retail locations and public parks are reopening through exclusive street More

Posted On : June 5, 2020 Published By : Gilli Cohen
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Nunavut’s Isolation: Evidence that Social Distancing Works

At the time of writing, each of Canada’s provinces as well as all territories have reported cases of COVID-19. The country has been struck by over 35,000 confirmed cases and More

Posted On : May 1, 2020 Published By : Elizabeth Franceschini
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Behind the Scenes of the Pandemic: Ontario Teacher Negotiations Resolved

As COVID-19 has gripped the nation’s attention, Ontario’s tumultuous education landscape has seemingly drifted into the background. But behind the scenes of the pandemic, deals have been reached with every More

Posted On : April 28, 2020 Published By : Ryan Brown
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On the Grid: Global Technology Pressures During COVID-19

Ever since an unprecedented global lockdown occurred in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, businesses and educational institutions have been forced to find other ways to maintain contact with clients, coworkers More

Posted On : April 28, 2020 Published By : Asher Laws
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Opinion: Will COVID-19 Lead to Cooperation on Climate Change?

It’s no exaggeration to say that billions of people have been detrimentally impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. And even the world’s most developed countries have seen themselves exposed by their More

Posted On : April 26, 2020 Published By : Kate Miller
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Not Welcome: Skirting Refugee Quotas in the EU

Earlier this month, the European Court of Justice ruled that three EU countries broke European international law when they failed to comply with refugee quotas. The judgement states that Poland, More

Posted On : April 24, 2020 Published By : Renée Lehman
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The Case for Centralization in Times of COVID-19

Around the world, the spread of the coronavirus has presented new challenges to governments and opened debates regarding some of the fundamental principles that shape our political systems. A particular More

Posted On : April 23, 2020 Published By : Pablo Guzman Lizardo

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