We can learn from Taiwan’s use of digital democracy platforms that unite citizens, policy experts and politicians to ...
More than 80 per cent of Canada’s 41 million people live in a city, more than double from a hundred years ago, yet the way we fund cities hasn’t changed since the 19th century. And while cities are ...
Two pivotal events in September have highlighted the shifting dynamics in Africa’s external partnerships. First, Canada held consultations on a new approach to its relationship with Africa. Second, at ...
Isaac Odoom is an assistant professor of political science at Carleton University. His research focuses on African political economy, Africa-China relations, and Canada’s role in global development.
Tangible examples of the impact of climate change are getting our attention more and more: from tornadoes in locations where ...
Despite the introduction of the federal disability inclusion action plan in 2022, current laws and job protections fail to provide adequate support for parents of children with disabilities in Canada.
Shifting geopolitical winds are disrupting patterns of international trade. Increasingly strained relations between China and the West, Russian aggression, and the supply-chain disruptions of the ...
In March 2024, all parties represented in the Quebec legislature agreed to cancel the redrawing of the provincial electoral map, which was supposed to take place after two general elections. A new map ...
The economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic might feel like a distant memory for many Canadians, but it is an ongoing struggle for some workers. In particular, women hotel workers continue to face ...
En mars 2024, tous les partis représentés au Parlement québécois se sont entendus pour annuler le redécoupage de la carte électorale provinciale, censé avoir lieu après deux élections générales. Une ...
Demographic shifts, economic pressures and the rise of digital platform labour have transformed the Canadian labour market in recent years. These changes have shifted the priorities of job seekers.