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Doug Ford response to Trump鈥檚 tariff threat lacks credibility

Professor Mark Winfield of the Faculty of Environment and Urban Change writes about Doug Ford's response in an opinion piece in the Globe and Mail and on his blog. Read the piece in the Globe and Mail here: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/commentary/article-doug-ford-response-to-trumps-tariff-threat-lacks-credibility/ or in Winfield's blog: https://marksw.blog.yorku.ca/2025/01/14/doug-ford-donald-trump-and-energy/

What does Trump have in store for the world in his second term? History provides some聽clues

Donald Trump is on the eve of becoming only the second United States president to begin a non-consecutive term. Grover Cleveland, more than a century ago, was the other. Non-consecutive terms have occurred in other countries, particularly in Western Europe and the Americas. Around the time that Cleveland entered American history books, William Gladstone kept […]

Cyberattack affecting school boards spotlights the need for better EdTech regulation in Ontario and聽beyond

Issues surrounding students鈥 data and schools鈥 use of educational technology (EdTech) are in the spotlight as school boards in six provinces respond to a 鈥渟ignificant cyberattack鈥 on an administration software platform. According to CTV, the company PowerSchool informed school districts that 鈥渉ackers infiltrated its systems using a compromised credential to gain access to one of […]

Billionaires and loyalists will provide Trump with muscle during his second聽term

Meta鈥檚 announcement that it will abandon fact-checking in the United States 鈥 in what appears to be an appeasement to fact-averse Donald Trump 鈥 is just the latest illustration of the importance of billionaires in the president-elect鈥檚 second term. Some of the world鈥檚 wealthiest business leaders have lined up to support Trump, while his cabinet […]

Demonizing foreign students sidesteps solutions to Canada鈥檚聽problems

Throughout 2024, international students, along with other immigrants, found themselves on the receiving end of blame for Canada鈥檚 economic challenges. Starting with the Jan. 22 announcement of a cap on international student numbers, Canada鈥檚 growing political theatre of scapegoating has cast international students as responsible for taking jobs, straining the asylum system, driving up housing […]