
Small towns are growing fast across Ghana – but environmental planning isn’t keeping up
Africas urban future will be shaped not only by large cities and capitals but also by its many small and medium-sized towns. Large capital cities are no longer the hotspots of rapid urban growth. According to the United...

Habitat loss and over-exploitation are leading to a decline in salmon populations
One-quarter of freshwater animals are now threatened with extinction, and population declines in fresh waters outpace those in marine and terrestrial systems. Reports of salmonid fish decline are stark, with many...
Why we still need a women’s prize for fiction
As we make summer reading lists, some of us will turn to lists of prize winners for recommendations. One influential prize, the Womens Prize for Fiction, recently celebrated its 30th award winner, The Safekeep by Dutch...

Canada’s ‘jail not bail’ trend: 4 ways to support victims
Tough-on-crime rhetoric is reshaping bail laws to correct a perceived imbalance that tips the scales in favour of the criminals against the victims. But do these changes reflect what victims actually want and need? We...

Canadian international relations experts share their views on global politics and Canada’s role
A survey of Canadian international relations professors has found they disagree on how to respond to potential Chinese aggression against Taiwan and which global regions will matter most to Canada in the future. For the...

The politics of blame: Accusing immigrants won’t solve Germany’s antisemitism problem
In response to a report on the virulence of antisemitism in Germany, Chancellor Friedrich Merz recently cast the blame on attitudes held by immigrants. Merz stated in a Fox News interview that Germany has imported...