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  • Facing the Biggest Challenges of Our Generation

    • December 18, 2018

    By Gabriel Bichet, Eve Cassavoy, Maddie Hunt, Jasmine Sebastian, and Emma Turner (ENG1100Q), edited by Ruth Bradley-St-Cyr

    In September, I took on teaching three sections of ENG1100: Workshop in Essay Writing, a required course for first-year students at the University …

    By CIPS
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  • Bangladesh on the Move, Part 1: A Development Breakthrough

    • June 5, 2018

    Bangladesh, a country branded at its birth, in 1971, as a bottomless development basket by Henry Kissinger, marches forward. Proving Kissinger’s words wrong, this development success story unfolds in one of the poorest countries of the world.

    The country moves …

    By Nipa Banerjee
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  • Bangladesh on the Move, Part 2: Future Prospects

    • June 5, 2018

    Read Part 1 of this article here.

    London-based research organization BMI has listed Bangladesh as one of six countries that will be growth performers in the period 2016–2025. Three major factors are identified as boosters of this growth. An …

    By Nipa Banerjee
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  • Press for Progress for Afghan Women and Girls

    • April 4, 2018

    As the month of March passes, the 2018 Women’s Day theme, relentless Press for Progress, must continue if the gains in women’s status in Afghanistan since 2001 are to be sustained.

    Eminent members of the international community — individuals, …

    By Nipa Banerjee
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  • An International Education for Our Students is Vital to Canada’s Success

    • December 5, 2017

    by Roland Paris and Margaret Biggs

    Canada’s biggest customer, the United States, is veering towards protectionism. Rising powers are transforming the global economy. Intolerance is on the rise, including in Canada. Technology is revolutionizing the nature of work.

    We must …

    By Roland Paris
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Latest Posts

  • Facing the Biggest Challenges of Our Generation
    • Analysis
    • December 18, 2018
  • Bangladesh on the Move, Part 1: A Development Breakthrough
    • Analysis
    • June 5, 2018
  • Bangladesh on the Move, Part 2: Future Prospects
    • Analysis
    • June 5, 2018
  • Press for Progress for Afghan Women and Girls
    • Analysis
    • April 4, 2018
  • An International Education for Our Students is Vital to Canada’s Success
    • Analysis
    • December 5, 2017

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