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FPGA In the News | June 4

Why Did Trump Take Another Shot At Chrystia Freeland During The Oval Office Meeting With Carney?
The Ottawa Citizen
Jeni Armstrong, Political Management

Trad-moms and natalism: how the way we talk about motherhood is changing
The Canadian Press 
Miranda Brady, Communication and Media Studies  

22 Election Candidates Were Provided Private Security By The Federal Government
The National Post
Stephanie Carvin, International Affairs 

Opinion: Do The Feds Really Need $20 Billion Worth Of Consultants? It Depends
Pembroke Observer
Amanda Clarke, Public Policy and Administration

Aaron Ettinger, Political Science

Inside The World Of NBA ‘Ball Boys,’ The League’s Unsung Heroes
ESPN
Sarah Everts, Journalism

Fen Osler Hampson, International Affairs

In ‘Paying For It,’ Ex-lovers Reimagine Friendship, Family And The Meaning Of Sex Work
The Conversation
Ummni Khan, Law and Legal Studies

Philippe Lagassé, International Affairs

Mr. Carney Goes To Rome
The Hill Times
Meredith Lilly, International Affairs 

What It Means For A Practising Catholic Prime Minister To Attend The Pope’s Inaugural Mass
CP24 Toronto
Michael Manulak, International Affairs 

Carleton University Launches New Program Aimed At Training Indigenous Journalists
CBC
Duncan McCue, Journalism

Adegboyega Ojo, Public Policy and Administration

Daniel Rosenbloom, Public Policy and Administration

F-35 Spare Parts Will Be U.S. Property Until Installed On Canadian Planes
CTV News
Stephen Saideman, International Affairs

Mira Sucharov, Political Science

Opinion: Canadians Want To Be Able To Defend Canada. Our Government Should Provide A Way
The Globe and Mail
Alex Wilner, International Affairs

Opinion: The Spectre Of Alberta Separatism Might Actually Be Good For Canada’s Economy
The Globe and Mail
Christopher Worswick, Economics