Daniel Macfarlane is Professor in the School of Environment, Geography, and Sustainability at Western Michigan University. He ...
A cargo vessel passes beneath a cross-border bridge, illustrating how shared infrastructure and trade continue to anchor ...
Carney’s Davos framing reflects a world of intensifying rivalry and eroding multilateral norms. At the same time, the ...
Stefan Venceljovski is a student-researcher and early career historian based in Kitchener–Waterloo. He holds a bachelor’s ...
Canada has repeatedly condemned Israeli settlements as incompatible with international law and a two-state solution. So why ...
What do countries lose when they no longer have diplomats on the ground? Louise, Jeremy and Peter examine how the absence of embassies and diplomatic relations can distort judgment, weaken consular ...
Just days before Donald Trump is set to meet Xi Jinping in Beijing, Jeremy Kinsman and Peter Donolo welcome back Howard ...
Why Canada could help build new institutional pathways amid the Israel-Iran crisis.
A strained relationship with a dominant power, unpredictable leadership, and deep dependence, Canadians now face a dilemma ...
How humanitarian demining allows Canada to align its economic interests, security priorities, and commitment to the Ottawa ...
Canada’s AI race does not have to end in foreign ownership. Cohere’s European merger shows how that trajectory can be changed ...
Daria is a fourth-year Lester B. Pearson Scholar at the University of Toronto, where she studies International Relations and ...
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