Why leaving the ‘rules-based order’ is harder than Carney thinks
Does Carney’s speech mark a dramatic change in direction in Canadian foreign policy or merely a shift in rhetoric?

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Does Carney’s speech mark a dramatic change in direction in Canadian foreign policy or merely a shift in rhetoric?
Carney diagnoses a rupture in the global order while leaving intact the economic framework that helped produce it
The genocide in Gaza and the ‘new world order’
Le discours de Carney était un coup de pub visant à vendre un message simple : plus d’armes, plus d’extraction, plus d’accords
Why educators must equip young people to read the world, resist oppression, and defend democracy
Carney diagnoses a rupture in the global order while leaving intact the economic framework that helped produce it
Tracing the fault lines of where Canada’s multicultural ideals meet the ambitions of tech giants and surging right-wing politics
Unions have become sluggish and scared when we need them to be decisive and fearless
Professor and author Sean Carleton on residential school denialism and the politics of Canada’s anti-Indigenous industry
A moral panic imported from the US runs up against literature’s stubborn humanity
Increasing repression against pro-Palestine students is happening now—we must stop it
Washington’s lawless aggression in Latin America signals a new era of military and economic imperialism
Washington’s lawless aggression in Latin America signals a new era of military and economic imperialism
Federal-provincial agreements in Ontario and Alberta prioritize extraction over Indigenous consent and meaningful climate action
If Canada wants international law to protect its sovereignty, it must defend that law everywhere—or risk losing it altogether