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FPGA in the News

Discover the latest insights from Carleton University’s Faculty of Public and Global Affairs! Faculty experts delve into pressing topics such as U.S.-Canada relations, trade deficits, national identity, and more. Explore these thought-provoking articles and stay informed on current global affairs.

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FPGA In the News | Feb 25

Trump’s Threats Against Canada Upend Conservative’s PlaybookThe New York TimesJonathan Malloy, Political Science Do Trade Deficits Matter? How Economists Think…

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FPGA In the News | Jan 31

New Generation of Indigenous Journalists to Learn and Work in Home CommunitiesThe Education News CanadaDuncan McCue, Journalism Donald Trump is…

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FPGA In the News | Jan 6

Human Rights Advocates Denounce Iran’s Treatment Clinics For Women Who Defy Hijab LawThe Globe and MailHossein Raeesi, Law & Legal…

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FPGA In the News | Dec 13

‘We can’t just roll over’: Doug Ford doubles down on threat to shut down energy exports to the U.S.ICI Radio-CanadaDaniel…

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FPGA In the News | Nov 11

‘Catastrophic’ and ‘potentially seismic’: A possible Donald Trump presidency likely won’t bring much good to Canada, experts sayYahoo NewsStacy Douglas,…

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FPGA In the News | Oct 4

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