Exploring the politics of ethnic domination Leading researcher John McGarry examines this complex issue with eye on intervention.
The science shaping Canada’s wetlands Research at Queen’s is uncovering how wetlands store carbon and informing restoration and environmental decisions.
‘Canadian experience’ keeps skilled immigrants out of the labour market Canada positions itself as a nation in need of skilled immigrants to address labour shortages, support an aging population and drive economic growth. But the reality of Canada’s labour market tells a different story.
Another MP jumps to Carney’s Liberals, igniting concerns about the health of Canada’s democracy Marilyn Gladu is the most recent MP to cross the floor to the Liberals, the fifth to do so since Mark Carney became prime minister a year ago.
From batteries to pharma Queen’s researchers have discovered new applications for nickel foam, a cheap, easily available material that can enhance pharmaceutical chemistry.
New hope for cystic fibrosis patients Cystic Fibrosis Canada provides funding focused on developing new therapeutic strategies.
Counting trans people: Why better data collection is essential for better policy Trans people are still systematically under-counted or obscured in the data that shapes policy.