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Month: February 2025

Here’s why Frank Baylis’s Barbadian roots matter

Posted on February 17, 2025July 30, 2025 by Graduate Showcase

The Montreal Gazette by Erin Tolley and Velma Morgan 17 February 2025

When you think of Black politicians, what names come to mind? Barack Obama? Kamala Harris?

Read more via The Montreal Gazette.

Posted in Graduate Showcase

The future of long-term care in Canada: a call for better care through health equity

Posted on February 12, 2025July 30, 2025 by Graduate Showcase

The Hill Times by Christine Sheppard and Jesse Rosenberg 12 February 2025

In a few weeks, Canada will have a new prime minister.

Read more via The Hill Times.

Posted in Graduate Showcase

Canada should stand firm against the assault on the World Health Organization

Posted on February 12, 2025July 30, 2025 by Graduate Showcase

The Hill Times by Roojin Habibi 12 February 2025

After leading the world through a global pandemic for more than three years, the World Health Organization is under fire again. 

Read more via The Hill Times.

Posted in Graduate Showcase

Imposing life sentences on fentanyl offences will only lead to more poverty, addiction and devastation

Posted on February 11, 2025July 30, 2025 by Graduate Showcase

The Globe and Mail by Senator Kim Pate 11 February 2025

Canadians deserve a meaningful response to the fentanyl crisis, not ill-conceived and draconian ideas – much less costly mandatory-minimum penalties.

Read more via The Globe and Mail.

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