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One of President Donald Trump’s first official acts on his inauguration day was to sign one of the most transphobic executive orders in United States history. It is a major leap backwards for ...
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South Korea has joined the list of countries restricting the use of DeepSeek to protect data and maintain control over digital infrastructure. More and more governments are concerned about the risk ...
Michael Karanicolas Michael Karanicolas is an associate professor and the Palmer Chair in Public Policy & Law at Dalhousie University. He previously held positions at UCLA and at Yale Information ...
N. Leo Crabe N. Leo Crabe is a lecturer and independent researcher with a background spanning education, policy analysis and international affairs, including earlier roles with Global Affairs Canada ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau included giving preference to Canadian businesses in government procurement as part of our response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs threats in early February.
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Zack Ahmed is a SSHRC doctoral fellow in global governance at the Balsillie School of International Affairs and a researcher with MIFOOD Networks. With more than 14 years of experience in public ...
Donald Wright is a professor of political science at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, and president of the Canadian Historical Association.
OTTAWA – Donald Trump’s chaotic presidency and trade war with Canada are triggering a policy shift not seen in decades – one that will spill over into the public service, which many fear isn’t ...