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Pierre Poilievre’s anti-woke crusade mirrors U.S. far-right tactics and risks eroding Canada’s democratic and inclusive ...
Cutting Canada’s ministry for women and gender equality sends a dangerous signal amid rising gender-based violence and ...
Forty years after the Macdonald Commission, Canada's nationalist warnings on free trade seem prophetic. Will they be heard ...
The gladiator stands staggered on the sandy floor of the Colosseum, waiting for the thumbs up or down. On federal election day, April 28, the CBC will discover its fate: live or die. The Mark Carney ...
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The start of the federal election campaign, against the backdrop of the trade war with the United States, raised hopes of a debate that would live up to the stakes. One might have thought that the ...
Despite political posturing and promises, hallway medicine remains a fact of life across Canada. Available hospital beds have been declining for decades, although shortages have stabilized somewhat in ...
Does Canada’s future rest solely in the hands of men? It was with this troubling question that Nathalie Collard began her column discussing the federal election campaign in in La Presse April 8. She ...
Join us in Montreal on Wednesday, May 14 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. for a talk with IRPP postdoctoral fellow Anika Ganness. Why are children from racialized and immigrant backgrounds more likely to end up ...
Kaitlin Clarke Kaitlin Clarke is a master’s student in sociology at the University of New Brunswick where she researches how right-wing extremism and disinformation influence Canadian politics, media ...