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Trudeau effectively declared war on Canadian citizens last week by invoking the Emergencies Act.
Don’t get me wrong. I agree with the federal government being able to invoke special powers in the case of an emergency. But let’s take a step back and look clearly at the situation.
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The Politics of Debt Relief
Recently, a German newspaper issued a fake bill to China for $162 billion for damages to the German economy due to COVID-19. While it has been argued that China breached treaty obligations relating to disease reporting, historically, damages have not been pursued in these matters. However, what if countries started to consider the avenues for redress seriously?
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How to Kill it like a (WHO) Boss
The WHO didn’t need to mismanage the COVID-19 response to torpedo itself; it was already sinking. The problem is that with its continued struggle to disperse blame, it’s dragging the world’s health and economy down with it.
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Why Trudeau’s Latest Bind Might Not be a Good Thing
“I am convinced the way one plays chess always reflects the player’s personality. If something defines his character, then it will also define his way of playing.” Victor Kramnik
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Boring is the New Sexy: Why You Should Care about National Council Elections
In the midst of a political party’s convention, National Council elections tend to be shoved into the corner like a spectre at the feast, an unpleasant reminder that a political party is, underneath it all, a business.
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This Blog is in English
This blog is in English. There will be a French language podcast in the future. Ce blogue est en anglais. Il y aura un podcast en français dans le future.
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Absence makes the heart grow fonder
At the end of last year, I realized that I’d stopped communicating authentically with my audience. In trying to give my audience more of what it wanted while not offending anyone, I was burning myself out.
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