How SaskPower’s Nuclear Expansion Plan Worries Farmers
While the Saskatchewan government is promoting nuclear energy, communities on the ground are critiquing its development, climate and safety issues.
Chicago, ICE, and the Legacies of the ‘Defund the Police’ Movement
The sharp decline in crime rates in Chicago shows the need to revisit the ‘defund the police’ movement in the context of growing ICE repression.
Bill C-12 and the Erosion of Refugee Rights in Canada
Bill C-12 reshapes Canada’s asylum system through strict new limits on refugee claims, raising concerns over due process and refugee rights.
How Democracy Is Under Attack in Canadian Provinces
Some Canadian provinces have tested democratic guardrails. What’s changing, and how could it affect transparency, elections, and rights?
Biblical Prophecy is Driving American Foreign Policy in the Middle East
In pursuit of Biblical Prophecy, American Evangelical Christians drove the U.S. to support Israel in a war with Iran.
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Human Rights
Palestinian Plates: How Food Tells a Story of Colonial Power
As Palestinian food is labelled ‘Israeli,’ food becomes a tool of power, revealing how culture is used to erase history, land, and identity.
Environment
Chad Bets on Solar to Expand Rural Electricity Access
Chad’s solar expansion is widening rural electricity access and creating new opportunities for health, education, and small enterprises
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Bill C-12 and the Erosion of Refugee Rights in Canada
By Sophie Roth
Bill C-12 reshapes Canada’s asylum system through strict new limits on refugee claims, raising concerns over due process and refugee rights.
Biblical Prophecy is Driving American Foreign Policy in the Middle East
By Gustavo Villela
In pursuit of Biblical Prophecy, American Evangelical Christians drove the U.S. to support Israel in a war with Iran.
When Lockheed Martin Teaches Ethics: The Irony of University Ethics Courses
By Natalia Stubbs
Universities often require STEM students to take ethics courses, yet partner with organizations that contradict their very teachings.
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Social Justice
How Schools Reproduce Post-War Division in Bosnia and Kosovo
Post-conflict politics continue to shape education systems in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo, reinforcing ethnic divisions.

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