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Kishore Uthamaraj University students need specific policies that include them in this election
April is a tense time for university students, and it just got worse. As we prepare for finals, we’re facing…
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Rachel Narvey Tug-of-war: Attracting skilled labour while limited immigration
Thousands of researchers, scientists, and tech-professionals are facing job loss in the United States (U.S.). Canada has a strategic opening…
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Rachel Narvey Canada’s future may lie in the CANZUK alliance
Much like how earthquakes split the ground in the movie San Andreas, the tariffs from the United States (U.S.) are…
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Christinne Muschi - Canadian Press Marble Pedestal: Hockey fights
What a brilliant time to be alive. The four-nations hockey game between Canada and the United States (U.S.) on February…
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Rachel Narvey Canada can be a climate leader, even without the carbon tax
For several years, Canadian federal politics have seemed like a runaway victory for Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre. Poilievre has…
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Owen Farmer Partisanship needs to be set aside amidst annexation threat
At a Canada-United States (U.S.) business summit held in Toronto on February 7, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was overheard admitting…
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Kishore Uthamaraj Who will steer the Liberals forward? A choice that will shape Canada
The Liberal Party leadership race is heating up, with candidates ranging from a globe-trotting economist to a divisive backbencher. It’s…
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Leah Hennig Equalization debate highlights Canada’s growing regional divide
Alberta’s back at the family dinner table, slamming its fork down and asking Ottawa, “Why am I paying for everyone…
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Supplied Trudeau’s resignation presents both problems and opportunities
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation as leader of the Liberal Party has sent shockwaves through Canadian politics. Trudeau, who has…
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