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If we want elections grounded in reality, and if we’re serious about addressing the climate crisis, we must start treating ...
In an era in which no single power can enforce peace or manage global challenges alone, the potential of the United Nations ...
Canada faces a housing crisis as rent and mortgage costs escalate. Substantial supply and demand gaps mean that existing unhoused and housing insecure populations could rise dramatically without ...
Two F-35 Lightning II aircraft take part in a flypast in Ottawa on Canada Day 2024 to mark the centennial of the Royal Canadian Air Force. (Reuters) With the United States quickly descending into ...
For decades, Canada operated under the belief it shared a monogamous economic and strategic relationship with the United ...
Professor Barry Appleton is a distinguished senior fellow and co-director at the Center for International Law at the New York Law School, and a Fellow of the Balsillie School of International Affairs.
In episode 16, hosts Vass and Paul talk to Marc Levinson — economist, historian and author of The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger, published in 2016 ...
Space capabilities, especially dual-use functions, constitute critical infrastructure for the functioning of states and global society. The combination of competitive advantage enjoyed by states ...
In some respects, the challenge Canada faces today is akin to the one it faced at the outbreak of the Second World War, argues the author. Here, a wartime poster printed in Canada during its drive to ...