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How fossil fuels and pipelines factor into the federal election in B.C.

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Anil (Andy) Hira, a political scientist at Simon Fraser University, says federal political candidates should make job plans centred around clean energy and the time for Canada to look at a future beyond fossil fuels is fast approaching.
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U.S.-Ukraine relations deteriorate as leaders exchange jabs | Hanomansing Tonight

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said U.S. President Donald Trump was living in a Russian-made 'disinformation space,' and Trump responded by calling Zelenskyy 'a dictator without elections.' Maria Popova, a political science...
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Netanyahu was waiting for a ‘green light’ from Trump to resume the war: Analysis

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Sami al-Arian told Al Jazeera that Israel is not allowing the required 600 aid trucks into Gaza daily.
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Poilievre pledges Nunavut military base as part of Arctic defence plan | Canada Tonight

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre pledged in Iqaluit Monday to double the size of the Canadian Ranger force, revive a plan to give the Royal Canadian Navy two armed heavy icebreakers for patrol and to build a permanent base in...
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Gaza ceasefire brought about by bipartisan victory | Campus Insights

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Kirby Goidel is a professor of political science in the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University. In this video, he discusses how both the Biden and Trump administrations played a role in the ceasefire...
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Gaza ceasefire brought about by bipartisan collaboration | Campus Insights

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Kirby Goidel is a professor of political science in the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University. In this video, he discusses how both the Biden and Trump administrations played a role in the ceasefire...
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Biden issues stark warning about oligarchy threatening U.S. in farewell address | Canada Tonight

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In his farewell address to the nation Wednesday, U.S. President Joe Biden warned Americans that an ultra-wealthy, 'tech-industrial complex' is threatening the country's democracy. 'Today, an oligarchy is taking shape in America of...
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Germany considers one-time trips for Syrian refugees without losing immigration status

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Germany considers offering Syrian refugees a one-time trip home to see if they're ready to return without it affecting their status.
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How Nova Scotians should react to U.S. tariff threats

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Watch Amy Smith's interview with Brian Bow, a political science professor at Dalhousie University.
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Federal ministers meet with upcoming Trump administration

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Dominic LeBlanc and Melanie Joly meet with the upcoming administration.
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UBC Okanagan professor's book says data rights are human rights

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Wendy H. Wong, who teaches political science at the University of B.C., has a new book called We, the Data: Human Rights in the Digital Age. She argues that the pervasiveness of online data collection means people's rights and privacy...
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Israel To Decide On Lebanon Ceasefire

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The Israeli government is set to approve a plan for a ceasefire with the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah, according to reports. Watch this report for more details!
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Israel: Will Act Forcefully if Lebanon Truce Deal is Breached

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The Israeli government is set to approve a plan for a ceasefire with the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah, according to reports. Watch this report for more details!
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Political Science professor on Boissonault from Cabinet

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Loru Turnbull is a professor at Dalhousie University in Halifax.
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Ontario to ban cyclists from suing over bike lane removals

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Opposition MPPS are calling out the Ford government for new amendments to Bill 212, which would ban cyclists from suing the provincial government if they’re hurt on roadways as a result of bike lanes being removed.
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CBC's Marianne Dimain speaks to Political Science Prof. on new effort to oust Justin Trudeau

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Get the latest on CBCNews.ca, the CBC News App, and CBC News Network for breaking news and analysis.
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Netanyahu tells UN chief to move peacekeepers in Lebanon ‘immediately’

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warns the UN Secretary-General to move peacekeepers out of southern Lebanon.
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US Elections 2024: Trump Thanks Americans For Electing Him As The 47th President

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Donald Trump secured the presidency once again after a closely watched 2024 election. Winning key battleground states such as Georgia, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania. Take a look at Trump's victory speech.
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US Elections 2024: Donald Trump Reclaims The White House

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Donald Trump has declared victory in a historic comeback, marking the beginning of "Trump 2.0." With his win in the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, the former president vows to lead America once again, promising a bold new chapter in...
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Israel’s Gaza policy echoes colonial and Nazi-era displacement: Israeli scholar

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Prof. Klein says Netanyahu faces pressure from Trump and the far-right over Gaza ceasefire, condemns Rafah plan as deeply dehumanising.
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Remembering Jimmy Carter's complicated White House legacy

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Political science professor Nicholas Giordano said one of former President Carter's biggest flaws was his inability to make decisive choices. (Scripps News)
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Webber on French Election: One Third Chance of Le Pen Win

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Douglas Webber INSEAD Professor of Political Science looks ahead to the second round of the French election. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Political Campaigns Have More Data On You Than You Might Think

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Technology and social media have increased digital footprints, meaning campaigns can know a lot about a person before they even contact them.
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World Bank's Dr. Kim Didn't Want to Go to Medical School

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Sep.05 -- Dr. Jim Yong Kim, World Bank president, talks about telling his father that he didn't want to go to medical school. He speaks in the latest episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." The interview was...