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Lessons for Canada from Hong Kong and Los Angeles
By: Canadian Returnee
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Why Vegemite Is Still Banned in Canada
Canada bans Vegemite due to outdated food laws. What this reveals about bureaucracy, cultural blind spots, and the fight for culinary inclusion.
13 hrs ago
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America at a Breaking Point: Are We Witnessing the Slow Collapse into Civil Unrest?
Political divisions, institutional distrust, and the rising specter of violence, what can we learn, and how should we respond?
Published on American Refugee
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Jun 17
Why Canada Is Falling Behind Europe
Canada trails Europe in transit, housing, and tech. Learn why stagnation threatens our future and what must change before it’s too late.
Jun 16
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Canada’s Wildfire Crisis Escalates in 2025
Canada faces its second-worst wildfire season on record. Learn what’s fuelling it, who's affected, and what lies ahead.
Jun 14
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Canada Isn’t America’s Plan B
Canadians warn: fleeing U.S. turmoil isn't enough. If you're coming north, leave American exceptionalism behind or risk bringing the collapse with you.
Jun 13
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What a Summer of Elites Taught Me About Belonging
Reflections on class, race, and identity at the Governor's School of International Studies, and what that summer taught me about fitting in and walking…
Jun 12
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What a Summer of Elites Taught Me About Belonging
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Washington’s Military Parade Looks a Lot Like a Warning
A multimillion-dollar military parade on Trump’s birthday raises serious concerns about authoritarian optics, cost, and local impact on Washington, D.C.
Published on American Refugee
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Jun 12
Canada's Immigration Policy: A Decade of Strain
Canada's liberal immigration boom promised growth but delivered housing strain, wage stagnation, and rising political backlash. Here's what went wrong.
Jun 11
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Canada's Immigration Policy: A Decade of Strain
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America: Superpower or Self-Made Victim?
The U.S. built the global system it now condemns. Examine how victimhood rhetoric masks decades of economic dominance and strategic coercion.
Published on American Refugee
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Jun 10
The Quiet Rebellion: How Canadians Can Break U.S. Economic Dependence
Canada’s economy is deeply tied to the U.S. Learn how Canadians can reclaim economic independence through informed, gradual change and why it matters…
Jun 9
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The Quiet Rebellion: How Canadians Can Break U.S. Economic Dependence
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When Protest Turns to Powerlessness
What American protesters can learn from the failures and courage of Hong Kong’s movements before it’s too late.
Jun 9
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