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Delegates at the UN general assembly debate on women, peace and security, October 2025. (ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News.)

Why involving women in peace deals reduces the chance of a conflict restarting by up to 37%

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University of Manitoba will spotlight business for social impact in new research centre

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McConnell Foundation announces capital transfers to 3 Indigenous organizations

By Sharlene Gandhi
In January 2025, the University of Alberta announced that it would prioritize “access, belonging and community,” following political polarization regarding DEI initiatives, according to the university’s president and vice-chancellor. (Image: University of Alberta / Facebook)

Academics’ warning of American-style ‘anti-EDI’ shift leads feds to backtrack from sensitive info ask

By Sharlene Gandhi
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OP-ED: Cyclists may be right to run stop signs and red lights. Here’s why

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Image Caption: Shorefast first came up with Economic Nutrition – a way to measure the local economic impact of a product or service – in 2018 on Fogo Island, in Newfoundland and Labrador. The concept, and the methodology used to calculate economic impact, is now being rolled out nationally.

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How AI is challenging the credibility of some online courses

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Budget 2025: How Canada’s national school food program can catalyze systemic change

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BMO issues $200M Indigenous bonds offering

By Diane Berard
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UPDATED – Federal Budget 2025: Social spending flatline and massive infrastructure money

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