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Ontario SC says ‘tower dump’ orders violate Charter Rights
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Yesterday, Ontario Supreme Court Justice John Sproat ruled that the Peel Regional Police’s actions in 2014 compelling Rogers Communications and...
Will Ontario union members lose the right to vote?
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Changes to the Public Sector Labour Relations Transition Act (PSLTRA) have union workers pleading with the Ontario government.
Circumventing Parliament
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The much delayed and greatly anticipated April federal budget has now moved to the implementation stage, leaving pundits debating whether...
Shaping Davos to address voter apathy
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During its recent annual meeting, the World Economic Forum decided to bring Davos closer to the world and the world...
Canada-China cooperation
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In January 2015, Chinese Ambassador to Canada, Luo Zhaohui wrote in the Globe and Mail that "developing China-Canada relations is...
Track two diplomacy: Myths and realities
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“Track Two Diplomacy” is a term that first appeared in the early 1980s, though it had been around much longer...
Freedom in western grain movement: Why the Revenue Cap needs to go
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As the 21st century unfolds, agricultural exports continue to play a major role in Canada’s economic growth. Market opportunities are...
Time for a digital diplomacy blueprint
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In April 2014, the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development listed 33 Facebook and 39 Twitter accounts for Canadian...
Rebuilding Canada’s international capacity: Diplomatic reform in the age of globalization
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The world is an ever more complicated place and diplomacy, the world’s second oldest profession, matters more than ever before....
Digital diplomacy – #notdiplomacy
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Digital diplomacy has been heralded as 21st century statecraft. It involves using the Internet and social media platforms to communicate...