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The post-pandemic recovery opened the door to better jobs for some female workers but the wages and working conditions of low-waged workers remain unchanged

Immediately after Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was apprehended by United States President Trump, the Globe and Mail editorial board quickly pivoted from condemning the action…

There goes the neighbourhood. I’m talking about the Western Hemisphere, America’s “backyard” in the now fully operational Donroe Doctrine. Canada-U.S. relations, a constant preoccupation of…

Parmi les nombreuses propositions pour transformer Postes Canada, la banque postale est souvent celle qui retient l’attention. Une telle initiative cible de multiples problèmes de…

The digital sphere is one of the most key components of sovereignty in the 21st century.

Understanding how the United States uses its tech companies to serve empire

Canada asserted cultural sovereignty with strong broadcasting policy. What does that mean in the digital age?

Asserting digital sovereignty means mapping out the real world of digital infrastructure and understanding which parts are for public intervention

As we reimagine the boundaries of platform responsibility, the tools we forge become the architecture of a more resilient online world.

Canada’s policy response to the spread of disinformation remains limited. It’s time to take this issue seriously.
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