New Zealand’s Tribunals are a Model for Canadian Reconciliation Leo Brown Nov 28, 2023 An independent tribunal to handle land claims may be the path forward for reconciliation in Canada.
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Losing Face: The Structural Inadequacies of Australia’s ‘Pacific Step Up’ Wyatt Raynal May 23, 2020 This February, New Zealand’s Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, embarked on her first state visit to The Republic of…
Milkshaking Up Activism: the power of humour in resistance Emily Hunt Jun 14, 2019 Business in Westminster’s parliamentary chambers has been relatively quiet since Brexit Day was postponed to 31…
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Kiribati: Potentially the First Uninhabitable Island Nation Hanna Oosterveen Nov 6, 2018 Kiribati, a central Pacific nation comprised of 33 atolls and reef islands will be one of the first countries in…
Common-Wealth of Reform: Looking Abroad to fix Canada’s Electoral System Christopher Ciafro Jan 3, 2018 With the passing of the New Year, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his government have entered their third full…
The Sound of Shattered Glass: Contextualizing Jacinda Ardern’s Victory Austin McDougall Nov 20, 2017 Just about two years after gender parity at the Cabinet level was first achieved in Canadian federal politics, a…