Host Kai Samuel-Szablowski speaks with P. Sainath, founder of the People’s Archive of Rural India (PARI) and author of the acclaimed Everybody Loves a Good Drought. Sainath won the Ramon Magsaysay ...
Host-Hammoud speaks with Karen Cocq, co-executive director of the Migrant Workers Alliance for Change, about Bill C-12 and what it could mean for immigration in Canada.
Host Devina Briggs-Hammoud speaks with Karen Cocq, co-executive director of the Migrant Workers Alliance for Change, about Bill C-12 and what it could mean for immigration in Canada.
Caught between Beijing and Washington, Carney’s use of leverage and sequencing shows how Canada can maintain economic strength amid shifting global currents.
One of the world’s most effective voluntary environmental governance initiatives—a Brazilian anti-deforestation agreement—is now being dismantled, undermining decades of progress in sustainable supply ...
Since the outset of the war with Ukraine in February 2022, high school education in Russia has found itself at the centre of a battle over the control of truth and national identity.
A resurgent opposition, a faltering economy, and rising global stakes make Hungary’s 2026 election a defining test for democracy at home and illiberalism abroad.
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Host Kai Samuel-Szablowski speaks with Shachi Kurl, president of the Angus Reid Institute, to discuss the latest trends in Canadian public opinion.
The ultimate irony? America’s victory on the ice only illuminated its greater losses off of it: a nation gilded in gold yet ...
The global e-waste trade reveals how the Global North’s discarded electronics are fuelling environmental damage, child labour, and health crises in Ghana.
The Thailand-Cambodia border dispute reveals the limits of international courts when legal clarity collides with domestic politics and strategic interests.