Sign up for A Stronger Canada for The Trump Era for our latest policy recommendations on Canada’s next steps. Canadians owe Donald Trump a debt of thanks. His ...
In January, a public inquiry into foreign election interference raised concerns about the threat of hostile nations, such as China and Russia, meddling in Canada’s democracy. While these worries are ...
One of President Donald Trump’s first official acts on his inauguration day was to sign one of the most transphobic executive orders in United States history. It is a major leap backwards for ...
Assessing the legacy of a prime minister after nearly a decade in office is no easy task. Justin Trudeau’s tenure has spanned periods of relative economic instability, global turbulence, and the ...
The prospect of a potential pile-up of U.S. tariffs on Canadian exports has spurred discussion around potentially appeasing the White House by opening our markets to American companies. Many see this ...
U.S. President Donald Trump’s economic strategy, though seen by some as a sudden shift, reflects a longstanding U.S. goal of insulating itself from the uncertainties of a multipolar world while ...
This is the second part of a two-part series on increasing transphobia. The first part can be found here. Gender equality is a human right that should translate into safe educational settings for ...
Quebec stands out in North America as the sole jurisdiction with laws that limit language and religious rights. In recent years, it has banned public servants from wearing religious symbols and taken ...
South Korea has joined the list of countries restricting the use of DeepSeek to protect data and maintain control over digital infrastructure. More and more governments are concerned about the risk ...
The first year of Donald Trump’s return to the White House is sure to reshape global affairs. But 2025 also brings national elections with far-reaching consequences. Recent attention has focused on ...
N. Leo Crabe N. Leo Crabe is a lecturer and independent researcher with a background spanning education, policy analysis and international affairs, including earlier roles with Global Affairs Canada ...
Michael Karanicolas Michael Karanicolas is an associate professor and the Palmer Chair in Public Policy & Law at Dalhousie University. He previously held positions at UCLA and at Yale Information ...
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