Canada’s Ambassador to Macedonia is Unabashedly Anti-Macedonian
What if your ethnic identity was being given away while the Western world participated in its demise, then celebrated with claims that a “diplomatic dispute” was being solved?
by Bill Nicholov | Sep 26, 2019 | Americas, Culture, Europe, Politics, US, Viewpoints
What if your ethnic identity was being given away while the Western world participated in its demise, then celebrated with claims that a “diplomatic dispute” was being solved?
by Dan Steinbock | May 1, 2019 | Asia Pacific, News & Analysis, US
Environmental pollution has not disappeared from the advanced West; it has been exported to more vulnerable economies.
by Ramzy Baroud | Dec 11, 2018 | Americas, Palestine, Politics, Viewpoints
Trudeau and his government will be judged by future generations for standing on the wrong side of history by rejecting Palestinians’ rights.
by Dan Steinbock | Oct 25, 2018 | Americas, Asia Pacific, Economy, News & Analysis, US
The era of post-1945 multilateralism is fading. After the revised NAFTA, Trump’s dream is U.S.-dominated world trade and the ‘America First’ Asian Century.
by Dan Steinbock | Sep 3, 2018 | Americas, Economy, News & Analysis, US
Despite the Trump administration’s frantic last-minute efforts to hammer the NAFTA agreement, the attempt failed within the US timeline, so the talks continue. Why is the revised deal so important to the White House?
by David Swanson | Aug 14, 2018 | Americas, Politics, Viewpoints
Canada should lead by example and make peace at home rather than exporting violence in the name of its supposed “responsibility to protect”.
by Dr. Adnan Al-Daini | Apr 7, 2017 | Economy, US, Viewpoints
President Trump’s energy policy is doomed to failure as it comes into collision with economic reality.
by David Swanson | Mar 3, 2017 | Americas, Reviews, Viewpoints
William Geimer’s Canada: The Case for Staying Out of Other People’s Wars is useful to anyone seeking to understand or abolish war anywhere on earth.
by L. Michael Hager | Feb 26, 2016 | News & Analysis, Palestine
Anti-BDS laws, bills and non-binding resolutions are sprouting like mushrooms in several countries, including the US, Canada, and the UK.
by Devi Odisho | Feb 12, 2016 | Americas, Viewpoints
Canada has the tools at its disposal to affect positive change and turn the tide of history for the long-persecuted Assyrians.
by Jim Miles | Dec 8, 2015 | Americas, Middle East
The Liberals have provided much more amicable words so far with foreign relations. Whether they provide any real actual fresh change is yet to be seen.
If you have ever wondered why Africa remains mired in poverty, war, and terrorist exploitation, Canada in Africa delivers a strong answer.
by Dan Darrah | Nov 20, 2015 | Americas, News & Analysis, US
Trudeau has a unique chance to break out of the mold of his predecessor to restore Canada-Venezuela relations.
by Jim Miles | Oct 23, 2015 | Americas, Viewpoints
Hopefully, Justin Trudeau will demonstrate through actions what his words have indicated should occur.
by Jim Miles | Oct 9, 2015 | Americas, Middle East, Viewpoints
Why are Benjamin Netanyahu and Stephen Harper so silent about Russia’s intervention in Syria?
by Lara Santoro | Sep 25, 2015 | Africa, News & Analysis
Intimidated for exposing the dark secrets of an African regime out of control, Canadian journalist Judi Rever drew the line at having the life of her own children threatened.
by Devi Odisho | Sep 4, 2015 | Americas, Middle East, Viewpoints
Should Canada tilt away from Saudi Arabia and towards Iran?
by Jim Miles | Jan 30, 2015 | Americas, News & Analysis
The neocons, and the rest of Canada, are waiting until April to see what overall effect this chaos will have.
by Siamak Nooraei | Jan 30, 2015 | Americas, Culture, Viewpoints
Within our minds, we have built tenuous fortresses to block us from our individuality and to impede us from experiencing others’ humanity.
by Jim Miles | Dec 29, 2014 | Americas, Asia Pacific, Economy, Viewpoints
The mainstream media’s complicity and willingness to be the servant of the state and its propaganda is staggering.