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Kevin G. Lynch
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Law and Justice
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Yusuf Faqiri
Anita Szigeti
April 23, 2026
Democracy
Global Affairs
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Civil-military tensions still shape Canada’s armed forces
by
Peter Kasurak
April 23, 2026
Global Affairs
Governing
Canada must act to protect hospitals in war zones
by
Sonal Marwah
April 20, 2026
Politics
Public Service
The Carney government’s policy pivot amid global turmoil requires reshaping how government works
by
Kevin G. Lynch
Jim Mitchell
April 17, 2026
Politics
Public Service
When neutrality becomes policy, equity suffers in Canadian institutions
by
Karine Coen-Sanchez
April 15, 2026
Global Affairs
Governing
Politics
Rethinking retaliation in the age of Trump
by
Eric Van Rythoven
April 14, 2026
National Security
Community food systems are critical to Canada’s national security
by
Sara Edge
Jenelle Regnier-Davies
April 7, 2026
Law and Justice
Solitary confinement continues in Canada under a different name
by
Adelina Iftene
November 19, 2020
Global Affairs
Will Biden test Mexico’s hand’s-off approach to bilateral relations?
by
Yvonne Stinson Ortíz
November 18, 2020
Politics
Quelle politique étrangère pour le Canada après Trump ?
by
Amadou Sadjo Barry
November 18, 2020
Politics
L’implacable discipline de parti aux Communes
Chronique
by
Alain Noël
November 16, 2020
Politics
Public servants can’t win for losing in these COVID times
by
Jane Allt
Angela Poirier
November 16, 2020
Politics
Les chemins qui restent pour le Québec : l’intégration ou l’indépendance
by
Marc André Bodet
November 13, 2020
Politics
After Trump, a struggle for shared truth
by
Daniel Tisch
November 13, 2020
Global Affairs
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Why being a gracious winner is an essential strategy for Biden
by
Sarah Goldfeder
November 12, 2020
Global Affairs
Canada must play a role in renewing multilateralism for a changing world
by
Lea Matheson
November 12, 2020
Global Affairs
What a Biden presidency means for climate change and Canada
by
Will Greaves
November 10, 2020
Constitution
Extending the scope of assisted dying is wrong
by
Isabel Grant
November 10, 2020
Law and Justice
Facial recognition is transforming our borders, and we are not prepared
by
Tamir Israel
November 9, 2020
Law and Justice
Canada’s actions around the Mi’Kmaq fisheries rest on shaky legal ground
by
Naiomi Metallic
Constance MacIntosh
November 9, 2020
Politics
How did Donald Trump do so well at the polls?
by
David Moscrop
November 6, 2020
Global Affairs
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Despite a polarizing US election, there are signs of political consensus
by
Christopher Sands
November 5, 2020
Governing
What we can learn from COVID communications in other countries
by
Heidi Tworek
Ian Beacock
Eseohe Ojo
November 5, 2020
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