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Julie Payette’s Resignation: Whether Canada is Ready for an Indigenous Governor General

Governor General Julie Payette, who was appointed in 2017 by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, stepped down from her position as of January 21, 2021. This unprecedented decision came after the More

Posted On : February 1, 2021 Published By : Taylor Robinson
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Is Chrystia Freeland the Minister of Everything?

Despite only being a Member of Parliament since 2013, Chrystia Freeland has already served as the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Foreign Affairs, International Trade, and Finance, in addition to Deputy More

Posted On : November 21, 2020 Published By : Max Rosen
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Social Media’s Growing Role in NDP Campaign Strategy

Social media has become a key tool for political candidates and leaders when it comes to interacting with voters. Online platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and more recently TikTok, More

Posted On : November 15, 2020 Published By : Taylor Robinson
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Can the Conservatives Get Beyond Stephen Harper’s Legacy?

On August 24, 2020, Erin O’Toole was officially named the new leader of the Conservative Party of Canada. While many commentators have noted his relatively strong performance in the House More

Posted On : October 25, 2020 Published By : Max Rosen
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Flash Analysis: Freeland Replaces Morneau as Finance Minister as Trudeau Asks to Prorogue Parliament

On Tuesday, August 18th, Chrystia Freeland was sworn in as Minister of Finance. Freeland replaces Bill Morneau who stepped down from the position on Monday.  This shuffle is notable for More

Posted On : August 18, 2020 Published By : Catharina O'Donnell
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Opinion: Aren’t WE Supposed to be a Democracy? A Theoretical Assessment

Amidst the third ethics scandal in his five years of leadership, Justin Trudeau has once again been put in the hot seat for his role in the WE Charity scandal. More

Posted On : August 18, 2020 Published By : Lucy Whichelo
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Responding to COVID-19: Who Did it Better – Canada or the United States?

The emergence of COVID-19 as a global pandemic has put virtually every country to the test. On top of governments and health care systems, the virus has tested the ability More

Posted On : April 19, 2020 Published By : Mercedes Labelle
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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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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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Surfing the Curve: The Federal Government and the Coronavirus Crisis

As stated by Kait Bolongaro, the Canadian federal government is facing a difficult task as the governing Liberals must transform from “progressive champions to crisis managers.” So far, Quebecers have More

Posted On : March 23, 2020 Published By : Audrey-Frédérique Lavoie

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