Trump’s ‘51st State’ remark fuels political tensions in Canada
Donald Trump’s ‘51st state’ comment has sparked political debate in Canada, with analysis from Dr. Max Cameron and Dr. Stewart Prest.
Dr. Callan Hummel publishes study on entrepreneurship in Bolivia’s transgender community
Hummel et al. reveal how employment discrimination drives entrepreneurship in Bolivia’s transgender community.
BC NDP-Green deal provides stability but delivers incremental change, says Dr. Stewart Prest
Dr. Stewart Prest says the new NDP-Green agreement ensures stability for the BC government but offers only incremental steps.
Dr. Stewart Prest analyzes Liberal loss in Cloverdale-Langley city byelection
Dr. Stewart Prest describes the Liberal loss in Cloverdale-Langley City as a “fresh wound,” reflecting broader challenges for the party across Canada.
BC Greens back NDP, securing government’s narrow majority: Insights from Dr. Stewart Prest
Dr. Stewart Prest analyzes the BC Greens’ decision to support the NDP, reinforcing the government’s slim majority and shaping BC’s political future.
Prof. Kathryn Harrison receives $80K Peter Wall Legacy Award for climate policy research
Congratulations to Dr. Kathryn Harrison on receiving the $80K Peter Wall Legacy Award for her research: The New Politics of Fossil Fuel Subsidies.
Lara Albahadeli: From Iraq to UBC – A journey of resilience and dreams
Lara Albahadeli overcame challenges to pursue her dream of law, supported by the Beedie Luminaries scholarship, and is now focused on human rights.
Kevin McLeod (MA’13 POLI): A leader in policy and community impact – Top 40 Under 40 2024
Kevin McLeod, named to Top 40 Under 40 2024, is a leader in policy and a dedicated volunteer at Stollery Children’s Hospital and in his community.
Danny Pero (BA’98): The only pizzeria in Canada to receive Gambero Rosso’s prestigious Tre Spicchi award
Danny Pero has made history as the only pizzeria in Canada to receive the prestigious Tre Spicchi award from Gambero Rosso.
Prof. Kathryn Harrison: Cutting the carbon tax will cost Canada in the long run
Prof. Kathryn Harrison warns that cutting Canada’s carbon tax will have costly long-term effects on both the environment and economy.