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Posted By:  CWBloggers
Posted On:  Oct 6, 2008

  The Canadian federal election, global inequality and the food crisis.

Thanks to Professor Parkins ‘ class at the U of A, we’ve got a fabulous discussion going in the comment thread of Mara Kardas Nelson’s post on the election and the global food crisis . To sum up the discussion so far, I’d point to some significant areas of agreement...... [view]

Posted By:  CWBloggers
Posted On:  Oct 3, 2008

  Elizabeth May wins the debate

For awareness of Canada’s role in the world, the winner of last night’s debate was Green Party Leader Elizabeth May. Watch the video below to find out more: May was voted the best on global issues by the vast majority of students who watched the debate with us last night...... [view]

Posted By:  CWBloggers
Posted On:  Sep 24, 2008

  Foreign policy and the Canadian federal election - three weeks to go.

With the release of foreign policy platforms by both the Greens and the Liberals , we can no longer claim the parties are hiding their visions for our role in the world. Still, despite the release of these platforms, Jeffrey Simpson seems right to claim we’re acting as if the rest of...... [view]

Posted By:  CWBloggers
Posted On:  Sep 13, 2008

  Urban v. Rural: a north american trend?

Three recent publications zoom in on Canada’s demographics: Michael Adams, president of Environics, writes an essay about his company’s latest findings that show a trend toward a Conservative majority government; John Duffy, a Liberal commentator, compares Canada to the U.S ....... [view]

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