Rwanda
March 13, 2023, Comments Off on Rwanda

Kagame looking at ‘resolving’ detention of ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero Rusesabagina (Reuters) – Rw ...

Myanmar/Burma January 2023-
February 13, 2023, Comments Off on Myanmar/Burma January 2023-

January 2020-2023 The Guardian view on Myanmar’s military: in power but not in control The civil war in Myanmar: No en ...

Myanmar/Burma January 2020-2023
January 5, 2023, Comments Off on Myanmar/Burma January 2020-2023

Myanmar/Burma 2017 – January 2020  Myanmar’s “election” (GZero/Signal) To mark the 75th anniversary ...

Post-pandemic world order
June 9, 2020, Comments Off on Post-pandemic world order

See also Education The Office is Over how the pandemic has changed the view of the office. What If Working From Home Goe ...

Saudi Arabia – Canada international relations 2018
November 29, 2018, Comments Off on Saudi Arabia – Canada international relations 2018

Saudi Arabia-Canada spat: What we know so far 29 November Canada Slapping Sanctions On Saudis Linked To Jamal Khashoggi ...

Food and Hunger
July 22, 2015, Comments Off on Food and Hunger

New rice variety could feed the planet without warming it (Science) A new type of genetically modified (GM) rice might s ...

Reasonable Accommodation 2011 – Updates
January 10, 2014, 1 Comment

Raheel Raza: Competing Human Rights in Canada Reasonable accommodation is good when not imposed from the top down. Reaso ...

English-speaking seniors in Quebec
November 19, 2013, Comments Off on English-speaking seniors in Quebec

Seniors Action Quebec Getting services in own language can be a battle for Quebec’s rural English-speaking seniors (Gl ...

How the One Percent think
November 29, 2012, Comments Off on How the One Percent think

Paul Krugman: Class Wars of 2012 On Election Day, The Boston Globe reported, Logan International Airport in Boston was r ...

Margaret Somerville: What is happening in Quebec
June 4, 2012, Comments Off on Margaret Somerville: What is happening in Quebec

Many young people in Quebec, with good reason, do not believe they have a voice in the public square, writes Margaret So ...