L’itinérance au Québec : un enjeu négligé en temps de pandémie
En janvier 2020, trois mois avant la pandémie de la COVID-19, une crise du logement a frappé le Québec, augmentant drastiquement le nombre de sans-abris.
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Storming the US Capitol: An Assault on US Democracy
The storming of the US Capitol today, on the 6th January, marks a devastating beginning to the year 2021. Emerging from a highly contested presidential election, with President Donald Trump’s Republican administration calling for numerous…
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Democracy in 2020: A Tale of Four Elections
Evidently, the notion of liberal democracy faced a multitude of challenges throughout 2020, as demonstrated by the Belarusian, Bolivian, Tanzanian, and American elections. In all four countries, the state of democracy appears precarious,…
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Rolling the Dice on Development in Southeast Asia
Can crooked development in Southeast Asia be attributed solely to Chinese economic ambition?
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Le Quebcast: Jean-François Lépine
Dans cet épisode de la série Quebcast, sur la politique québécoise, nous recevons M. Jean-François Lépine, ancien journaliste à Radio-Canada et directeur des représentations du Québec en Chine. Dans ce long entretien, nous discutons entre!-->…
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Voices from the Margin: Punjabi Farmers and Modi’s Farms Bills
Since late October, farmers have organized peaceful sit-ins along the roads from Haryana to the Indian capital, eventually blocking the main highway into northern Delhi to protest these new laws. The movement quickly garnered support…
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This is not a new space race : how international competition is slowing down the search for a…
The coronavirus crisis has turned into an international scientific race, as countries compete with each other to be the first to develop an effective COVID-19 vaccine. But while this adversarial approach can be seen as an effective way to…
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All I Want for Christmas Is Canadian Content
As the use of a Canadian backdrop becomes an industry standard, and the film and television industry secures a permanent foothold in Canada, economic incentives become less necessary, and could be used with more discretion. To truly tip the…
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The Next Generation of Canada’s Public Broadcasting
Tackling polarization, engaging with younger Canadians, and how Kim’s Convenience represents the future for the CBC
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Private Property on First Nations Reserves: Poverty-Fix or Neocolonialism?
"In recent years, some scholars and First Nations leaders have proposed a controversial and fundamental reform which they suggest could create stronger economic foundations in Indigenous communities: the privatization of reserve lands."
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