How Canadians see Trump’s trade war Tyler Girard - February 6, 2025 The threat of 25% U.S. tariffs may push Canadians to set aside internal political divisions.
Who’s getting vaccinated? The answer has changed since the first wave. Cary Wu - September 15, 2022 At first, areas dense with Black and Latino Americans were left behind. Now, counties dominated by Whites are the laggards.
Sri Lanka’s multiple crises just came to a head Zachariah Mampilly and Fathima Cader - July 22, 2022 The pandemic and past war debts have left the economy in tatters
What climate policies do Americans want from their legislatures? Leigh Raymond - July 5, 2022 After West Virginia v. EPA, legislators can draw on this research as they craft responses
Canada’s prime minister called for early elections. Will this gamble pay off? Tyler Kustra - August 20, 2021 Opposition parties might not have the votes to stop a Liberal Party majority this time
Did the pandemic shake Chinese citizens’ trust in their government? We surveyed nearly 20,000 people to find out. Cary Wu - May 5, 2021 Children walk outside the Forbidden City during the Labor Day
Australia’s fires have devastated millions of acres. What’s the political damage? Matto Mildenberger and Joshua Busby - January 13, 2020 The government is mistaking an election win for a mandate to ignore climate change
Canadians go to the polls Monday. The race is tied – and still boring. Tyler Kustra - October 18, 2019 Despite Trudeau’s blackface scandals, it’s all been pretty dull.
Saudi Arabia just expelled the Canadian ambassador in Riyadh. Here’s why. Thomas Juneau - August 7, 2018 A bombshell hit the usually very quiet world of Canada-Middle
What do Israelis think about settlements? Turns out age matters. Oded Haklai - January 11, 2017 [caption id="attachment_52338" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A picture taken on Jan. 3,