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What is “essential” around the world?

Posted on May 6, 2020February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Holly Mottram - Contributor 

Posted in Global Covid Response, WorldTagged australia, Corona Virus, Covid-19, France, Government response, Lockdown, North AmericaLeave a comment

A Brand New Deal or NAFTA 2.0: What are the realities of the USMCA for North America?

Posted on November 9, 2018February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

BY ELLIE LONGMAN-ROOD, North America Editor

Posted in North America, Republican Party, U.S Foreign AffairsTagged Canada, Economics, Exports, Free Trade, Global Economy, Global Trade, Mexico, NAFTA, NAFTA 2.0, North America, Politics, Trade, Trudeau, Trump, United States, UoY, USMCA, YPRLeave a comment

Could O’Rourke beat Ted Cruz in the Texas Senate Race? I wouldn’t Beto ‘gainst him!

Posted on November 4, 2018February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

BY KATIE MAGUIRE, North America Editor

Posted in Democrat Party, North America, Republican PartyTagged Beto O'Rourke, Congress, Democrat, Midterms, North America, Obama, Politics, Republican, Senate, Ted Cruz, Texas, Trump, United States, UoY, US, YPRLeave a comment

John McCain III: Lessons from the Maverick

Posted on August 27, 2018February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

BY BRANDON MINICHIELLO

Posted in North America, Republican PartyTagged Congress, John McCain, McCain, North America, Politics, Republican, United States, US, YPRLeave a comment

Brett Kavanaugh: The Threat to Roe v. Wade and the Right to Choose an Abortion

Posted on July 13, 2018February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

BY KATIE MAGUIRE, UK Editor

Posted in North America, Supreme CourtTagged Abortion, Brett Kavanaugh, Feminism, Law, North America, Politics, Republican, Roe v. Wade, Supreme Court, Trump, United States, US, Women's RightsLeave a comment

You’re fired! The tweet that showed Rex Tillerson the door

Posted on April 24, 2018February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

BY ELLIE LONGMAN-ROOD, North America Editor

Posted in North America, Republican PartyTagged Donald Trump, North America, Politics, Rex Tillerson, US, White HouseLeave a comment

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