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Al-Qaeda is suddenly framing itself as a Black Lives Matter champion

Shortly after George Floyd’s killing by a police officer in Minneapolis, the insurgent group al-Qaeda released a new 83-page issue …

Will post-COVID policies realize the full potential of rural Canada?

The first six months of this new decade have forced us to reconsider nearly everything: how we work, how we …

Reconstruction planning must take into account existing economic trends

While the government has begun to consult broadly about the conditions needed to reopen the economy post-pandemic, it needs to …

Tuition hikes exacerbating existing challenges for international students

The federal government has rolled out a $9-billion aid package for Canadian students affected by the pandemic. But not only …

A more direct route to financial help is vital during the pandemic

In the current crisis, it is important to put a “financial floor” under individuals to prevent avoidable hardship and to …

Our cities and city-regions need an urban policy observatory

The COVID-19 pandemic is a massive health, social, and economic shock to Canadian society. Nowhere is this more visible than …

Third parties strive to become a driving force in elections

Advocacy group leaders play an important role in Canada’s democratic system by bringing up issues or constituencies neglected by political …

Learning from Denmark’s socially inclusive approach to COVID-19

While the COVID-19 pandemic urgently requires new medical and social innovations, it also draws our attention to long-standing challenges in …

How contact tracing by employers could change the economics of innovation

A thoughtful, well-managed and balanced system for contact tracing is essential for preserving our core values of privacy, freedom, equity …

Why Canada may become a great global power this century

The Canada that exits the Great Quarantine may, by mid-century, become a great power. Or it may, as a mirror …

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