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Back to homepageCanada’s relations with China is at a critical crossroads
By Shachi Kurl, President Normally, the appointment of a new national security advisor in Canada is little noted, let alone remarked upon. But such is the pressure and expectation on the Trudeau government to show it has some kernel of
Read MoreCapitol Attack Anniversary: Majority of Canadians & Americans say January 6 riot was ‘domestic terrorism’
Most Americans – including half of 2020 Trump voters – say rioters should be held accountable January 6, 2022 – In the year since supporters of outgoing President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol building in Washington, D.C last Jan. 6,
Read MoreCanada across the religious spectrum: A portrait of the nation’s inter-faith perspectives during Holy Week
Seven-in-ten say freedom of conscience makes Canada better; many worried that freedom is weakening April 18, 2022 – For the first time since 2019, Canadians across the religious spectrum are celebrating the opportunity to give thanks and pray in person
Read MorePandemic fatigue: One-in-three Canadians report struggles with mental health; 23% say they’re ‘depressed’
Anxiety almost twice as prevalent among younger Canadians January 24, 2022 – Entering the third year of the pandemic, the picture of mental health in Canada is one of exhaustion and increasing trauma. A new study from the Angus Reid
Read MoreReshaping Communities: Discontent with community design drives a push for more inclusive architecture
Accessibility, aesthetics, and sustainability equally important to Canadians in new building construction April 11, 2022 – Canada’s population dynamics have been changing in recent years, as the COVID-19 pandemic has drawn many Canadians away from urban centres and closer to
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