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Category: Graduate Showcase

What the World Cup revealed about our need for connection

Posted on July 20, 2026July 21, 2026 by Informed Perspectives

The Montreal Gazette by Maxine Iannuccilli 20 July 2026

For more than a month, something unusual happened: The world slowed down a little.

Read more via The Montreal Gazette.

Posted in Graduate Showcase

We’re asking the wrong question about children and screen time

Posted on July 10, 2026July 21, 2026 by Informed Perspectives

The Globe and Mail by Nikki Martyn 10 July 2026

When Toy Story debuted in 1995, the toys worried about being replaced by newer toys.

Read more via The Globe and Mail.

Posted in Graduate Showcase

The government says it recognizes femicide, but is it stalling on preventing it?

Posted on June 18, 2026July 21, 2026 by Informed Perspectives

The Hill Times by Suzanne Zaccour 18 June 2026

Canada is witnessing a growing crisis of femicide.

Read more via The Hill Times.

Posted in Graduate Showcase

Court ruling opens door to making the right to a health environment real

Posted on June 17, 2026July 21, 2026 by Informed Perspectives

The Hill Times by Helen Hsu and Jane McArthur 17 June 2026

Environment Week has come to a close, but what matters most is what happens after the awareness campaigns end. 

Read more via The Hill Times.

Posted in Graduate Showcase

Suspending immigration over Ebola is misguided and goes against international law

Posted on May 28, 2026July 16, 2026 by Informed Perspectives

The Globe and Mail by Roojin Habibi, Y.Y. Brandon Chen and Jamie Liew 28 May 2026

On Tuesday, the federal government suspended the processing of immigration applications– and the validity of previously issued immigration documents – for residents of Ebola-affected countries.

Read more via The Globe and Mail

Posted in Graduate Showcase

Ottawa spends $6-billion subsidizing trades – for young men. What about young women?

Posted on May 11, 2026July 16, 2026 by Informed Perspectives

The Globe and Mail by Ilona Dougherty and Brett House 11 May 2026

The federal government’s April 28 Spring Economic Update includes a $6-billion Team Canada Strong program, a commitment to recruit, train and hire 80,000 to 100,000 new Red Seal Trades workers.

Read more via The Globe and Mail

Posted in Graduate Showcase

Mother’s Day not all celebration for farm-worker women in B.C.

Posted on May 10, 2026July 21, 2026 by Informed Perspectives

Vancouver Sun by Anelyse Weiler, David Faire, Anushay Malik and Jasmine Padam 10 May 2026

Mother’s Day is supposed to mean celebration. 

Read more via Vancouver Sun.

Posted in Graduate Showcase

When ‘whole-of-society’ leaves wildfire preparedness to a few

Posted on May 6, 2026July 21, 2026 by Informed Perspectives

The Hill Times by Anabela Bonada 06 May 2026

At the annual FireSmart BC Wildfire Resiliency and Training Summit last month, I was struck by a contradiction at the heart of climate adaptation.

Read more via The Hill Times.

Posted in Graduate Showcase

The next era of aviation demands a new generation of skills

Posted on April 15, 2026July 16, 2026 by Informed Perspectives

The Hill Times by Suzanne Kearns and Gülnaz Bülbül 15 April 2026

As Canada accelerates investment in aviation and aerospace, there is a risk in believing the future will be won by technology alone. 

Read more via The Hill Times

Posted in Graduate Showcase

School trustees aren’t perfect, but the Ford government’s supposed fix is worse

Posted on April 15, 2026July 16, 2026 by Informed Perspectives

The Toronto Star by Elizabeth Dhuey 15 April 2026

Education Minister Paul Calandra said, “Just a few more sleeps and you’ll be able to see where we’re going.” 

Read more via The Toronto Star

Posted in Graduate Showcase

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