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Daria is a fourth-year Lester B. Pearson Scholar at the University of Toronto, where she studies International Relations and ...
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Andrew Aziz is a research and communications expert currently working at Humanity & Inclusion Canada, a Nobel Peace ...
Anne Delorme is a senior executive with over 20 years of experience in international development, humanitarian action, and ...
Executive Director of StrategicEffects and Chief Executive of Kovrig Group In recent articles, Chinese analysts write that US President Donald Trump’s aggressive rhetoric and tariffs against Canada ...
Jeremy Kinsman and Peter Donolo welcome back former Canadian ambassador Jon Allen for a wide-ranging discussion on the Middle ...
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