With a federal election in Canada likely this spring and the Conservative Party leading in opinion polls, civil society organizations (CSOs) need to think seriously about how they will engage with a ...
Many First Nations communities lack infrastructural security – a term for whether governments and communities have the necessary assets to promote and maintain the economic and social well-being of ...
Birth tourism has risen to pre-pandemic levels after it dropped in half during the shutdowns of COVID-19. In the U.S., Donald Trump has set about trying to end birthright citizenship. What impact his ...
In December, the government of China hit two Canadian organizations with systematic sanctions: The Uyghur Rights Advocacy Project and the Canada-Tibet Committee, along with 20 individuals. It’s the ...
Canada is facing the critical question of when people should be permitted to plan the end of their lives through medical assistance in dying (MAiD). The federal government is consulting Canadians on ...
I doubt that this article will make me many friends among fellow English-speaking Quebecers. To immediately deflect accusations that I’m biased against English, please allow me a word about my ...
Many have offered takes on how Canada can best emerge from the current economic spat with the United States after the erosion of trust caused by President Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff threats and ...
“We have described for you a mountain. We have shown you the path to the top. We call upon you to do the climbing.” One of those calls led to Indigenous Youth Roots receiving federal funding in 2019 ...
Diya Jiang Diya Jiang is a PhD candidate at McGill University and researcher specialized in the politics of trade, international relations and foreign policy analysis.
About a year ago, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced another “Team Canada” approach to “whatever gets tossed at us” after the November U.S. presidential election. Such calls have only become ...
Whether Donald Trump acts immediately on his threat to impose broad tariffs on Canada’s exports to the United States or delays them to a later date, Canada is stuck in the upside down. When the ...
Kim Wakeford is the associate director of the Centre for Indigenous Policy and Research at Indigenous Youth Roots, and lives on unceded Algonquin Territory in Ottawa. Kim is a queer, mixed-ancestry ...
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