By Rahul Ravi, Professor of Finance, Concordia University
The concept of a ‘discount rate’ helps to explain why humans prioritize what feels good or easy now even when it leads to worse outcomes over time.
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By Paul Calluzzo, Associate Professor and Toller Family Fellow of Finance, Queen's University, Ontario Dan Cohen, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography and Planning, Queen's University, Ontario Evan Jo, Assistant Professor of Finance, Queen's University, Ontario
Prime Minister Mark Carney recently announced Canada’s first national sovereign wealth fund, the Canada Strong Fund. It’s aimed at investing $25 billion in domestic projects while offering Canadians a chance to invest alongside the government. The fund has a dual mandate to deliver market-rate returns while also investing in Canadian projects that build a
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By Chloe Sher, PhD Candidate, Kinesiology and Physical Education, University of Toronto
To effectively address health disparities, research needs to be grounded in Canada’s realities, not simply adapted from models developed elsewhere.
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By Sepita Hatami, Gender Studies researcher; PhD candidate in Comparative Literature, Western University
What’s happening in Afghanistan is not simply gender discrimination; rather, it’s pushing an entire gender out of public systems altogether in a policy of gender apartheid by the ruling Taliban.
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By Claire B. Wofford, Associate Professor of Political Science, College of Charleston Jordan Ragusa, Associate Professor and Associate Chair of Department of Political Science, College of Charleston
The Supreme Court has barred considering race when crafting legislative districts. But race could remain embedded in political gerrymandering, despite vehement claims to the contrary.
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By John Kerr, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Public Health, University of Otago Mathew Marques, Senior Lecturer in Social Psychology, La Trobe University Matt Williams, Associate Professor in Psychology, Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa – Massey University
Surveys may overestimate belief in conspiracy theories because of trolls and jokers – but genuine believers can still cause real-world harm.
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By Amnesty International
On 11 May the EU will face a defining test of its values, principles, and commitment to human rights and international law. As public, political, and diplomatic pressure continues to mount, EU foreign ministers have a choice: continue Israel’s red-carpet treatment, or start enforcing the bloc’s red lines, which Israel has made a mockery of, […] The post Red lines not red carpets: Why Italy & Germany must support suspending EU-Israel Agreement appeared first on Amnesty International. ]]>
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By Amnesty International
Tunisian authorities have intensified their crackdown on non-governmental organizations (NGOs) through court-ordered suspensions and threats of dissolution, judicial and administrative harassment on the pretext of combating “suspicious” foreign funding and protecting “national interests,” Amnesty International said today. Over the past two years, authorities have increasingly targeted organizations working on human rights, migration, anti-racism, election monitoring, corruption, media freedom and social […] The post Tunisia: Dozens of NGOs at risk of dissolution as crackdown on civil society…
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By Amnesty International
Following the confirmation of an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant for former Philippines National Police (PNP) Chief, Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa, Ritz Lee Santos III, Executive Director of Amnesty International Philippines, said: “Following the ICC’s confirmation it has issued an arrest warrant for former PNP chief Ronald ‘Bato’ dela Rosa, the Philippines government should […] The post Philippines: Police chief ‘Bato’ dela Rosa must be arrested and surrendered to ICC appeared first on Amnesty International. ]]>
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By Human Rights Watch
Click to expand Image Tom Fletcher, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, during a press conference in Geneva, August 22, 2025. © 2025 Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP Photo The senior United Nations humanitarian official said he would refuse US government financial contributions that would require recipients to comply with discriminatory US policies that undermine human rights. “The question is, should we take money under those conditions, knowing that it will save millions of lives, or not?” said Tom Fletcher, head of the UN Office…
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