By Gerard Di Trolio, McMaster University Canada’s major political parties have been pledging support for the manufacturing sector ahead of next week’s …
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By Donal O’Shea, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences and Gerry McElvaney, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences A US …
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Opinion
‘I were but little happy, if I could say how much’: Shakespeare’s insights on happiness have held up for more than 400 years
By Cora Fox, Arizona State University What is “happiness” – and who gets to be happy? Since 2012, the World Happiness Report …
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Diversity, Equity & InclusionOpinionRecruitment
Reckoning and resistance: The future of Black hiring commitments on campus
By Cornel Grey, Western University; Muna-Udbi Abdulkadir Ali, York University, Canada, and Stephanie Latty, Toronto Metropolitan University In the wake of George …
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LeadershipOpinion
Women are steadier leaders in times of crisis, but they are still being overlooked
By Ivona Hideg, York University, Canada; Tanja Hentschel, University of Amsterdam, and Winny Shen, York University, Canada As Canadians prepare to vote …
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FeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
Where the parties stand on child care in the Canadian federal election
By Gordon Cleveland, University of Toronto What will child care in Canada look like after this federal election? Depending on who becomes …
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By Heather Whiteside, University of Waterloo The bankruptcy of the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) is often framed as the fall of “Canada’s …
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By Érick Duchesne, Université Laval and Mehdi Abbas, Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA) Canada is caught between two giants with diverging interests, the …
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LeadershipOpinion
Donald Trump’s policies are more than dumb — they’re stupid, according to stupidity researchers
By Jerry Paul Sheppard, Simon Fraser University Before he stepped down as Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau called Donald Trump’s tariff policies …
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Mental HealthOpinion
It’s not just about hearing: Why getting help for hearing loss is also a psychological journey
By Bill Hodgetts, University of Alberta When people think about hearing loss, they picture someone turning up the TV too loud or …


