When the Taliban retook the country in 2021, Canada promised its national team visas—tickets to safety. Years later, players ...
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Gerald Butts is vice chairman of Eurasia Group, a global geopolitical risk firm headquartered in New York. He was principal secretary to the Prime Minister of Canada and the Premier of Ontario.
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Rumble of heavy railcars throughout the dark house: an unending pulsing drone of hoppers, flatcars, reefers, grain haulers, ...
Every day, I watch Palestinians mourn in the language I speak with my own mother. If the world understood the beauty of their ...
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I n this year of high-stakes elections, the choice facing British Columbian voters on October 19 boils down to a familiar ...
When the Taliban retook power in 2021, Canada promised Afghanistan’s female soccer players sanctuary and safety. Did it betray them?
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In 2023, the Rideau Hall Foundation wanted to highlight the launch of the Indigenous Teacher Shortage Program, which aims to address the significant underrepresentation of Indigenous educators in ...
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