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Why cheap Chinese EVs may cost Canada more in the long run
by
Pete Poovanna
January 22, 2026
Global Affairs
Why Greenland doesn’t want Trump’s America
by
Daniel Béland
Klaus Petersen
January 21, 2026
Democracy
Global Affairs
National Security
It’s time for Canada to stand with the people of Iran
by
Dena Abtahi
January 20, 2026
Democracy
Global Affairs
National Security
Canada must be ready for Iran’s democratic turning point
by
Abbas Qaidari
January 16, 2026
Global Affairs
Politics
What public opinion tells us about the political outlook for 2026
by
Andrew Parkin
December 29, 2025
Global Affairs
Public Service
Canada can’t rely on U.S. health and food safety as Trump dismantles agencies
by
Natasha Tusikov
December 15, 2025
Global Affairs
National Security
How Canada can navigate its Russia dilemma in a multipolar era
by
Zach Battat
December 4, 2025
Global Affairs
National Security
South Korea just changed the game and Canada needs its own grand bargain
by
Tae Yeon Eom
December 3, 2025
Global Affairs
A strong dose of climate skepticism: Seeing Copenhagen as an opportunity
by
Michael Hart
Bill Dymond
February 1, 2010
Global Affairs
Politics
Obama’s year one and the making of presidential character
by
Gil Troy
February 1, 2010
Global Affairs
The border after 9/11 – security trumps all
by
Kathryn Friedman
February 1, 2010
Global Affairs
Canadians need better access to medicines
by
George Wyatt
February 1, 2010
Global Affairs
Law and Justice
Human rights and a Canada-China free trade agreement
by
Jason Lacharite
Caroline M. Clarke
February 1, 2010
Global Affairs
Deconstructing Copenhagen
by
Velma McColl
February 1, 2010
Global Affairs
Copenhagen: Flawed process meets new geopolitical reality
by
Daniel Gagnier
February 1, 2010
Global Affairs
Toward a North American climate accord
by
Robin V. Sears
February 1, 2010
Global Affairs
The state of oil
by
Todd Hirsch
December 1, 2009
Global Affairs
Canada needs a two-track strategy for hosting international games
by
Bruce Kidd
December 1, 2009
Global Affairs
An Olympic odyssey
by
Richard W. Pound
December 1, 2009
Global Affairs
The politics of a global climate change deal
by
Velma McColl
December 1, 2009
Global Affairs
When the masks of dictatorship fell
by
Desmond Morton
December 1, 2009
Global Affairs
Vers un accord de libre-échange entre le Canada et l’Europe
by
Jean Charest
November 1, 2009
Global Affairs
Oil tethered to fundamentals
by
Todd Hirsch
November 1, 2009
Global Affairs
Confronted by critics, haunted by history
by
Gil Troy
November 1, 2009
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