The federal government has recently made significant reforms to Canada’s immigration system, with many of the changes targeting international students. The number of international students enrolled in ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau included giving preference to Canadian businesses in government procurement as part of our response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs threats in early February.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s economic strategy, though seen by some as a sudden shift, reflects a longstanding U.S. goal of insulating itself from the uncertainties of a multipolar world while ...
South Korea has joined the list of countries restricting the use of DeepSeek to protect data and maintain control over digital infrastructure. More and more governments are concerned about the risk ...
N. Leo Crabe N. Leo Crabe is a lecturer and independent researcher with a background spanning education, policy analysis and international affairs, including earlier roles with Global Affairs Canada ...
The first year of Donald Trump’s return to the White House is sure to reshape global affairs. But 2025 also brings national elections with far-reaching consequences. Recent attention has focused on ...
Wasiimah Joomun came to Canada as an international student in 2016 and became a permanent resident in 2023. Now CASA’s executive director, she advocates for post-secondary education’s transformative ...
Hannah Hunter, PhD, is the policy and research analyst at the Canadian Alliance of Student Associations, where she specializes in federal policy solutions for post-secondary students.
Zack Ahmed is a SSHRC doctoral fellow in global governance at the Balsillie School of International Affairs and a researcher with MIFOOD Networks. With more than 14 years of experience in public ...
Ahmad Baker arrived in Canada as an international student in 2023. As president of the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology Student Association and CASA’s director of advocacy, he focuses on ...
OTTAWA – Donald Trump’s chaotic presidency and trade war with Canada are triggering a policy shift not seen in decades – one that will spill over into the public service, which many fear isn’t ...
Lower-income Canadian households will almost certainly bear the brunt of price increases destined to come from the trade war beginning with the U.S. They could also take another financial hit if the ...
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