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News | BY YVES ENGLER | January 21, 2021
Under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's leadership, last month, Canada voted against a resolution supporting the treaty backed by 130 UN member states.  The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
News | BY YVES ENGLER | January 21, 2021
News | BY YVES ENGLER | January 21, 2021
Under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's leadership, last month, Canada voted against a resolution supporting the treaty backed by 130 UN member states.  The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY YVES ENGLER | May 21, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his government have devoted significant energy and resources to winning a seat on the Security Council. To combat this pressure, a small group of Palestine solidarity activists have organized an open letter drawing attention to Canada’s anti-Palestinian voting record. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY YVES ENGLER | May 21, 2020
Opinion | BY YVES ENGLER | May 21, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his government have devoted significant energy and resources to winning a seat on the Security Council. To combat this pressure, a small group of Palestine solidarity activists have organized an open letter drawing attention to Canada’s anti-Palestinian voting record. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY YVES ENGLER | February 20, 2019
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan speaks to reporters at the National Press Theatre in Ottawa on Jan. 30. The Liberal government has said it has made openness and transparency its guiding principles, but author Yves Engler says the military has a history of breaking rules on access to information. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY YVES ENGLER | February 20, 2019
Opinion | BY YVES ENGLER | February 20, 2019
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan speaks to reporters at the National Press Theatre in Ottawa on Jan. 30. The Liberal government has said it has made openness and transparency its guiding principles, but author Yves Engler says the military has a history of breaking rules on access to information. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY YVES ENGLER | December 14, 2016
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May backed her party’s revision earlier this month of its policy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY YVES ENGLER | December 14, 2016
Opinion | BY YVES ENGLER | December 14, 2016
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May backed her party’s revision earlier this month of its policy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY YVES ENGLER | October 19, 2016
All academic disciplines claim independence of thought and transparency are principles that guide good research. So, asks Yves Engler, what to make of a Canadian foreign-policy discussion dominated by individuals with ties to the decision-making structures they study? The Hill Times file photo
Opinion | BY YVES ENGLER | October 19, 2016
Opinion | BY YVES ENGLER | October 19, 2016
All academic disciplines claim independence of thought and transparency are principles that guide good research. So, asks Yves Engler, what to make of a Canadian foreign-policy discussion dominated by individuals with ties to the decision-making structures they study? The Hill Times file photo
Opinion | BY YVES ENGLER | July 27, 2016
B’nai Brith Canada and the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs asked their supporters to write Green Party leader Elizabeth May, pictured in June, about the motion seeking to revoke the Jewish National Fund of Canada's charitable status, which is seen by critics to be anti-Semitic. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY YVES ENGLER | July 27, 2016
Opinion | BY YVES ENGLER | July 27, 2016
B’nai Brith Canada and the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs asked their supporters to write Green Party leader Elizabeth May, pictured in June, about the motion seeking to revoke the Jewish National Fund of Canada's charitable status, which is seen by critics to be anti-Semitic. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright