High-stakes debate ahead: Insights from Dr. Stewart Prest on the B.C. election campaign
As B.C. party leaders gear up for a high-stakes debate in a tight election, Dr. Stewart Prest offers his perspective on the campaign’s key issues.
Dr. Kathryn Harrison mentions how the political discourse around the carbon tax is misleading Canadians
Dr. Kathryn Harrison clarifies misconceptions about Canada’s carbon tax, emphasizing its role in reducing emissions and aiding low-income households.
Prof. Kai Ostwald comments on the Israel-Hamas conflict and its impact on regional tensions at the upcoming ASEAN summit
Dr. Kai Ostwald noted that Malaysia will address the Israel-Hamas conflict at the ASEAN Summit, emphasizing regional tensions.
Prof. Sheryl Lightfoot talks about how BC’s intentional approach is reshaping Indigenous rights
Prof. Dr. Sheryl Lightfoot says BC’s approach to Indigenous rights is transforming governance and fostering a democratic relationship with First Nations in the Walrus.
A podcast with Prof. Yves Tiberghien on the state of the US-China relationship: ‘Shaking the Global Order’
Prof. Yves Tiberghien features on the latest episode of the “Shaking the Global Order” podcast to talk about the state of Sino-American relations.
Prof. emeritus Philip Resnick explores how the British Columbia election is being haunted by the ghosts of 1952
As British Columbia prepares for an election on Oct. 19, the province is facing a seemingly unfamiliar situation.
Prof. Yves Tiberghien analyzes a wave of Indo-Pacific strategies and Canada’s positioning in new article
An increasing number of Indo-Pacific strategies have been officially released in the region and beyond. What are the key drivers behind this rise?
Prof. Antje Ellermann and PhD student Dhriti Mehta compare immigration policies in Canada and the US
Canada and the U.S. are both liberal democracies with high levels of immigration. However, their immigration policies are starkly different.
Lessons from the frontline: Prof. Yves Tiberghien writes about the burgeoning security and economic race in the Indo-Pacific
What can Canada learn from its democratic partners in East Asia and South Asia that are facing an increasingly competitive and securitized environment?