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The neoliberal rules-based international order is straining under pressure. Can we imagine a different, more cooperative and equitable way forward?
Jim’s academic studies started at the University of Winnipeg, where he graduated with a B.A. (Honours) in Political Science in 1975. He went on to…
Recharging North America: The Trade Issue Download 2.38 MBThe 1980s were an era of great debate over the right’s push for a “free trade” agenda…
A Renewable Regina that Works for Everyone Download 2.66 MB25 pages As cities around the world lead on climate action, recognition is growing that success…
Before there was a CCPA-Manitoba, there was Frances Russell. Her journalistic career started in the 1960s and took her to Ottawa, Toronto, and Victoria. But…
They’ve been enjoying excess profits throughout the pandemic.
Workers achieved a long-fought-for trade victory in the 2022 federal budget: trade unions will soon have the right to file trade complaints against unfair imports, something only domestic producers could do before now.
The institutions of global economic governance can be retooled to advance social and environmental justice
The Saskatchewan government’s Drawing the Line: Defending Saskatchewan’s Economic Autonomy is more a political document that doesn’t bode well for Scott Moe’s government or those that live under it.
This July marked the second anniversary of the new Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), the renegotiated North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
The Biden administration wants to continentalize America’s green industrial renewal. There are risks and potential rewards for Canada.
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