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Faculty in the News
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Fen Hampson discusses Canada-India relations
The Globe and Mail, February 26, 2026
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David Carment discusses Canada’s aid measures for Cuba
CTV, February 25, 2026
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Stephanie Carvin discusses foreign interference
The Globe and Mail, February 25, 2026
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Christopher Worswick discusses Canada’s F-35 procurement
The Globe and Mail, February 25, 2026
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Philippe Lagassé discusses the moral quandary of exporting arms in rebuild of Canada’s military
Toronto Star, February 20, 2026
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Hillary Maddin discusses finding fossils of the first herbivores
CBC, February 20, 2026
Faculty Writing for The Conversation Canada
How Canada-Cuba Relations Must Navigate the Dangers of the U.S. Embargo
The United States government recently announced it will allow companies to resell Venezuelan oil to Cuba amid a severe fuel shortage on the island. Earlier…
The U.S. Supreme Court’s Tariff Ruling Shows American Checks and Balances Are Still at Work
As we approach the halfway point of U.S. President Donald Trump’s second — and constitutionally last — term in office, Canadian polls reveal an increasingly…
How Sports Betting Is Changing the Way People Watch Sports
The Seattle Seahawks may have easily dispatched the New England Patriots on Super Bowl Sunday, but a more consequential battle unfolded off the field. Sports…
Epiaceratherium Itjilik: The Rhino That Lived in the Arctic
Paleontologists at the Canadian Museum of Nature have recently been studying the skeletal remains of a rhinoceros. This might not sound remarkable at first, but…
Increasing Math Scores: Why Ontario Needs Early Numeracy Screening
Ontario’s 2024-25 Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) standardized test results were recently released, and almost half (49 per cent) of Grade 6 students in…
With KPop Demon Hunters, Korean Women Hold the Sword, the Microphone — and Possibly an Oscar
When I was a child in South Korea, the New Year often began with a familiar song: “Kkachi Kkachi Seollal.” Seollal refers to the Lunar…
Trump’s Annexation of Greenland Seemed Imminent. Now It’s on Much Shakier Ground.
Looking at headlines around the world, it seemed like United States President Donald Trump’s annexation of Greenland was imminent. Buoyed by the success of his…
Uganda’s Autocratic Political System Is Failing Its People – and Threatens the Region
When he was first sworn in as Uganda’s president in 1986, Yoweri Museveni declared that his victory represented a “fundamental change.” He promised that Ugandans…