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Faculty in the News
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Linda Duxbury discusses hybrid work for public servants
The Ottawa Citizen, December 22, 2025
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Fen Hampson discusses Canada-U.S. trade talks
The Globe and Mail, December 17, 2025
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Robert Coplan discusses solitude over the holidays
The Globe and Mail, December 17, 2025
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Stephanie Carvin discusses the United States’s new national security strategy
The Hill Times, December 17, 2025
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Roderick Phillips discusses the history of wine
BBC, December 11, 2025
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Stephanie Carvin discusses insider threats and Canada’s security reputation
Globe and Mail, December 11, 2025
Faculty Writing for The Conversation Canada
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Beyond Zohran Mamdani: Social Media Amplifies the Politics of Feelings
Zohran Mamdani’s election as New York City mayor has spurred global celebrations and pride. Scores of social media users worldwide celebrate and claim him as…
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Reality Check: The Supreme Court Actually Did the Right Thing in Its Child Pornography Ruling
The Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in the Attorney General of Québec v. Senneville struck down one-year mandatory minimum sentences for accessing or possessing child…
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Motherhood Changes How Women Spend, Save and Think About Money
Mothers aren’t just losing income, promotions and career advancements. They’re also quietly spending their own money, absorbing more day-to-day costs and making financial sacrifices that…
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Baseball in Canada Is Thriving — but Not on Campus
Baseball in Canada is thriving, from the grassroots to the professional level. Recent Toronto Blue Jays viewership numbers have been extraordinary, youth participation continues to…
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Should Canadian Politicians Be Allowed To Block Their Constituents on Social Media?
Canadian politicians have increasingly taken to social media to campaign as well as communicate with constituents, sharing updates on policies, local events, emergencies or government…
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The Conflation Problem: Why Anti-Zionism and Antisemitism Are Not the Same
With antisemitism on the rise while Israeli-Palestinian relations remain at an historic low, one question that continues to dog public discourse is whether anti-Zionism is…
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Creepy Cicadas, Ticking Clocks and Jump Scares: How Frightful Films Conjure Terror out of Quiet
As we approach the scariest time of year, we need to make sure our home screens are in good working order for horror films, in particular…
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11 Years After the Parliament Hill Shooting, Is Canada Doing Enough To Tackle Political Violence?
Today is the 11th anniversary of the Parliament Hill shooting, when an Islamist-inspired extremist, Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, stormed Canada’s War Memorial and Parliament Hill, killing one…