Canada is facing “crisis levels” of economic inequality as billionaire wealth soars and millions struggle with basic needs, according to a new brief from Oxfam Canada. “Economic inequality, both ...
The big question is whether, in the pursuit of equality, governments are raising taxes on the rich so high that they are becoming counterproductive.
Australian real estate now is among the world's most expensive, and that has made it a red-hot political issue as ...
If people are put out of their jobs, maybe the government will make it up for them through … universal basic income, and ...
An international team of researchers from George Mason University, Harvard University, and the University of Tokyo have used artificial intelligence to map the global underground market for illegal ...
A former Senior Special Adviser on Industrialisation to the President of the African Development Bank, Professor Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, has released a new book, The Quest for Industrialisation: ...
Ruto’s statement has been met with popular contempt. Hundreds of replies on X, along with comments on Instagram and Facebook ...
The thousands of Manitobans struggling to pay their rent and put food on the table are looking for relief in Manitoba’s upcoming spring budget. The wealthy are benefiting from the status quo; ...
It doesn’t have to be that way: Consider Minneapolis. Tens of thousands of ordinary Americans risked freezing temperatures, pepper spray, stun guns and worse to stand up for their neighbors.
Opinion: The great capitulation is over. This should be the year that liberal democracy fights back, in earnest.
Over the past year, Ipsos research has found that U.S. brands – for cars and many other goods – have struggled with brand ...
The idea that Canada’s cost-of-living crisis “may be just a perception crisis” or the result of excessive exposure to social media, as argued recently in The Globe and Mail, minimizes the real ...
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