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  • Pierre Poilievre: The most successful unsuccessful leader in Canadian politics?

    Pierre Poilievre: The most successful unsuccessful leader in Canadian politics?

    by Dr. Stewart Prest, Lecturer, Department of Political Science.

  • New book maps links between global finance and the places we call home

    New book maps links between global finance and the places we call home

    Architecture professor Matthew Soules is a thought-provoking artist, designer and author. His latest offering is a new book, Icebergs, Zombies, and the Ultra Thin which tackles the impact of global capital on large cities like Vancouver, Toronto, Barcelona and New York. 

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