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The EU vs. Canada: Fixing factory farms by granting ‘The 5 Freedoms’

Globally, the number of land animals killed each year for food exceeds 65 billion, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization. In the United

Food animals: How Canada lags on humaness

Feed many families and you begin to feed a whole nation. To that end, the UN has declared 2014 The International Year of Family Farming.

The world’s healthiest

In 1883, the German Reichstag changed the course of human history when it passed the first modern health insurance law. While modest in scope by

Drug wars: Uruguay’s new legal approach to marijuana

Last month, the lower house of Uruguay’s bicameral parliament voted to legalize the cultivation, distribution and sale of marijuana by adults in the country. The

Changing migration management

Canada’s experience with managing migration has a long history, beginning with the powers assigned to provinces and the federal government under the Constitution Act of

Immigration policy: ‘Committed to changes’

When I came home from working in Afghanistan in July 2009, Canada’s future looked uncertain. With hundreds of thousands out of work, with an economy

Immigration: a policy gone wrong?

Canada’s immigration policy has often been praised as a model of how immigration programs should be managed. For many years, there was reason for this

Coming to Canada: An overview of immigration history

In Statistics Canada’s 2011 National Household Survey, the ethnic origin most often selected by respondents was Canadian, reported by more than 10.5 million people. It

Less Martin Luther, more Milton Friedman needed in the Arab world

  Martin Luther and Mohamed Bouazizi, the Tunisian fruit vendor who set himself ablaze, may not seem to have much in common, but they both