IEFA MagazineSep 9, 20196 min Waiting for the promised Quantum leapby Karl Rettino-Parazelli It became a field of research almost forty years ago, and now it’s becoming a reality. More than ever, quantum ...
IEFA MagazineSep 9, 20195 minThe Future of LibrariesBy Catherine Clark What are some of the emerging trends when it comes to libraries? There has been a very big change in how people use li...
IEFA MagazineSep 9, 20194 minScarborough Centre Ward 21 Managing growth, building relationships By Marcus Mitanis Presiding over one of Toronto’s most ethnically diverse wards since 2003, municipal Councillor Michael Thompson has see...
IEFA MagazineSep 9, 20196 minImmigration Changing BordersBy Jordan Levin Of all the Hispanics in the United States, Cubans would seem to be the most naturally sympathetic to new refugees coming ...
IEFA MagazineSep 9, 20196 minEurope, South America Should Plan for a Hard BrexitBy John Yearwood The G7 Finance Ministers recently agreed that big tech companies can be taxed locally, where they make their money. You’...
IEFA MagazineSep 9, 20199 minIran The Indomitable Foe … or is it? By Ferry de Kerckhove Understanding Iran: not easy There are two sets of perspectives when dealing with Iran. The first differentiates be...
IEFA MagazineSep 9, 20195 minCurrency Warby Gérard Bérubé On Monday, August 5, the People’s Bank of China set the yuan’s daily reference rate at 6.9225. The Chinese currency prom...
IEFA MagazineSep 9, 20196 minGlobalization What’s next?By Karl Rettino-Parazelli You spent almost ten years as head of McKinsey. What strikes you the most about the evolution of the global mar...
IEFA MagazineSep 9, 20195 minLiUNA: Labour and The EconomyBy Giuseppe Valiante What do you think are the factors that make LiUNA stand out? Well, the most obvious thing is the fact that we use ou...
IEFA MagazineSep 9, 20194 minScotland After BrexitBY ADAM STEINHOUSE Scotland’s First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, indicated in April 2019 that her government wishes to hold a second indepe...
IEFA MagazineJun 27, 20195 minPutting Faces on Climate Change by Karl Rettino-Parazelli Born in Nunavik and internationally known for raising awareness about climate change and social justice, Sheila...
IEFA MagazineJun 27, 20196 minCharities in Turmoil - The New Face of Philanthropyby Catherine Clark Charities have long held an important and unique place in communities around the world. They provide support to those w...
IEFA MagazineJun 27, 20196 minThe Green Standards of Toronto by Marcus Mitanis Canada is warming twice as fast as the rest of the world, says a new federal government report. And no jurisdiction in ...
IEFA MagazineJun 27, 20197 minThe Game Changerby Jordan Levin When Eduardo Padrón fled Cuba for Miami as a teenager in 1961, his mother, who had only finished third grade, told him he...
IEFA MagazineJun 27, 20197 minBypassing the Political Agendaby Gérard Bérubé Do you foresee an end to the current period of economic growth, which just turned 10 years old? MC There’s no such thing...
IEFA MagazineJun 27, 20197 minPutin and Camouflage Diplomacyby Ferry de Kerckhove In a way, the story of Russia since the dismemberment of the Soviet Union is a sad one. Looking at developments sin...
IEFA MagazineJun 21, 20197 minBetting on a New EuropeanismBy: John Yearwood The often mild-mannered former Prime Minister of Italy (2013-2014) currently serves as Dean of the Paris School of Inte...
IEFA MagazineJun 21, 20198 minHow to Make a Company GreatBy: Diane Brady I’ve read that you’re the sixth of 10 children and the seventh of 12. Which is correct? My mother had 12 children, but sa...
IEFA MagazineJun 21, 20195 minBrexit: A Cat with Nine Lives By: Adam Steinhouse The United Kingdom was supposed to leave the European Union on March 29 and then on April 12, but is now benefiting f...