
Taylor Jackson
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Jan 18, 2025 |
thehub.ca | Taylor Jackson
Welcome to Need to Know, your Saturday dive into thought-provoking research from think tanks, academics, and leading policy thinkers in Canada and around the world, curated by The Hub. Here’s what’s got us thinking this week. In just two days, the self-described “Tariff Man” will return to the Oval Office.
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Jan 11, 2025 |
thehub.ca | Taylor Jackson
Welcome to Need to Know, your Saturday dive into thought-provoking research from think tanks, academics, and leading policy thinkers in Canada and around the world, curated by The Hub. Here’s what’s got us thinking this week. We’re in the midst of a political realignment not seen in decades. When Prime Minister Trudeau came to power in 2015, 40 percent of Canadians aged 18 to 35 supported the federal Liberal Party. Fast-forward nearly 10 years, and now it’s only 22 percent.
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Dec 21, 2024 |
thehub.ca | Taylor Jackson
Welcome to Need to Know, your Saturday dive into thought-provoking research from think tanks, academics, and leading policy thinkers in Canada and around the world, curated by The Hub. Here’s what’s got us thinking this week. The events that have played out over the last few months may leave a bitter taste in our collective mouths for what 2025 will bring. The Middle East looks like it’s on the brink of collapse.
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Dec 14, 2024 |
thehub.ca | Taylor Jackson
Welcome to Need to Know, your Saturday dive into thought-provoking research from think tanks, academics, and leading policy thinkers in Canada and around the world, curated by The Hub. Here’s what’s got us thinking this week. Monday is “FES day” for the federal government. This is when Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland will deliver the Fall Economic Statement (FES) and update Canadians on the state of the country’s finances.
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Dec 7, 2024 |
thehub.ca | Taylor Jackson
Welcome to Need to Know, your Saturday dive into thought-provoking research from think tanks, academics, and leading policy thinkers in Canada and around the world, curated by The Hub. Here’s what’s got us thinking this week. Is the era of “woke” over? In 2022, economist Tyler Cowen predicted that wokeism—a loose reference to progressive attitudes on social injustices, particularly around race, gender, and systemic inequalities—was peaking. He may have been right.
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