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Category: Graduate Showcase

To protect Canadians from rising climate costs, restoring natural infrastructure is essential

Posted on December 10, 2025June 11, 2026 by Informed Perspectives

The Hill Times by Anabela Bonada 10 December 2025

Climate disasters are becoming a major financial burden for communities across Canada. 

Read more via The Hill Times

Posted in Graduate Showcase

The Carney-Smith deal is a grand concession, not a grand bargain 

Posted on December 6, 2025June 11, 2026 by Informed Perspectives

The Calgary Herald by Amy Janzwood 06 December 2025

In response to the stunning memorandum of understanding between Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney, some have suggested there is a “method to Carney’s madness,” while others have called it a grand betrayal.

Read more via The Calgary Herald

Posted in Graduate Showcase

Returning to office may mean rise in gender discrimination

Posted on October 27, 2025June 11, 2026 by Informed Perspectives

Brandon Sun by Laura Doering and András Tilcsik 27 October 2025

Return-to-office mandates are spreading across North America, with Canada’s major banks, the Ontario government, Amazon and Facebook calling employees back into the office.

Read more at Brandon Sun

Posted in Graduate Showcase

Canada, let’s stop doubling down on bad bets

Posted on October 24, 2025June 11, 2026 by Informed Perspectives

Canada’s National Observer by Amy Janzwood, Kathryn Harrison and Angela Carter 24 October 2025

After Canada’s second-worst wildfire season on record, fossil fuel-producing provinces across the country are calling for new export infrastructure.

Read more at Canada’s National Observer

Posted in Graduate Showcase

As AI claims entry-level jobs, we need to prioritize real-world experience for young people alongside learning

Posted on October 21, 2025June 11, 2026 by Informed Perspectives

Policy Options by Ilona Dougherty 21 October 2025

My first job after finishing university, involved editing videos and developing a database of potential funders for an arts organization.

Read more at Policy Options

Posted in Graduate Showcase

Canada’s poor showing on women’s equality should be setting off alarm bells

Posted on October 9, 2025June 11, 2026 by Informed Perspectives

The Windsor Star by Susan Franceschet 09 October 2025

Canadians might believe that women’s equality has been achieved in our country. But the numbers tell a different story.

Read more via The Windsor Star

Posted in Graduate Showcase

When therapy harms and the system fails, survivors turn to AI

Posted on October 6, 2025June 11, 2026 by Informed Perspectives

The Hill Times by Bernadine Fox 06 October 2025

Every month, thousands of people enter online forums to support each other around harm that occurs when a therapist violates professional boundaries or exploits a client. 

Read more via The Hill Times

Posted in Graduate Showcase

B.C. has a revenue problem, not a spending problem

Posted on September 27, 2025June 11, 2026 by Informed Perspectives

The Vancouver Sun by Iglika Ivanova 27 September 2026

In recent days we’ve heard much about how the provincial government has gone from surpluses to an $11.6-billion projected deficit.

Read more via The Vancouver Sun

Posted in Graduate Showcase

Gender neutral policy is a myth

Posted on September 22, 2025June 11, 2026 by Informed Perspectives

The Calgary Herald by Susan Franceschet 22 September 2026

Canadians might believe that women’s equality has been achieved in our country, but the numbers tell a different story. 

Read more via The Calgary Herald

Posted in Graduate Showcase

In the wake of political violence, can we still choose empathy?

Posted on September 12, 2025June 11, 2026 by Informed Perspectives

The Montreal Gazette by Maxine Iannuccilli and Azfar Adib 12 September 2026

When public figures are attacked, our collective instinct often divides us further. 

Read more via The Montreal Gazette

Posted in Graduate Showcase

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