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Students walking away on a Canadian campus

The pandemic exposed the vulnerability of international students in Canada

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro gives a press conference in January 2022. (AP Photo/Marcelo Chello)

Jair Bolsonaro's administration is hurting the lives of LGBTQ+ sex workers in Brazil

Protestors (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Lars Hagberg)

Everyone should be concerned if the federal government bypasses the Canada Gazette

Jonathan Marchand, a 43-year-old man living with muscular dystrophy, protested in a cage near the Québec legislature, in Québec City, on Aug. 13, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Mathieu Belanger

Warehousing disabled people in long-term care homes needs to stop. Instead, nationalize home care.

Insignia for the Order of Canada is displayed on a wooden surface

Seven Carleton Community Members Appointed to the Order of Canada

Empathy is needed to understand and combat science skepticism. (Shutterstock)

The reasons for science skepticism can be complex and founded on real concerns

Graffiti on a building which reads, ‘The rich abort, the poor die.’ (Photo: Megan Rivers-Moore)

In Latin America, not only abortions but miscarriages can lead to jail time

Carleton campus seen from the river bank.

Carleton's Top 10 Stories of 2021

BEKH event

Black Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub Research to Support Enterprises and Communities

Black Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub Research to Support Enterprises and Communities

Carleton ranks 39th in World Sustainability Rankings

Group photo of the research team

Measuring Methane Emissions One of the Keys to Combatting Climate Change

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