Luke LaframboiseA trip to Gävle: Thoughts on a traveler returning to SwedenSome musings on traveling in the age of Covid.Aug 12, 2020Aug 12, 2020
Luke LaframboiseThe Distant North: Why Canada is Able to Avoid International PoliticsCanada is not the most international engaged nation in the world, despite its protestations to the contrary.Nov 26, 2019Nov 26, 2019
Luke LaframboiseReverse Culture Shock: When Home Doesn’t Feel Like Home After Too Long AbroadIn which the word ‘home’ and ‘culture’ get overused to the point of uselessness.Nov 19, 2019Nov 19, 2019
Luke LaframboiseThe Problem of Alberta: Canada’s Misunderstood Populist Time-BombNot all is well in the state of Canada, it just happens to be well hidden.Nov 12, 20191Nov 12, 20191
Luke LaframboiseFailure to launch: Why Canada Avoided a Populist TurnSo, as we are quickly trying to forget, we finished up our most recent election here in Canada a few weeks ago. It went about as well as…Nov 5, 2019Nov 5, 2019
Luke LaframboiseOptimistically Backwards: A conversation about Alberta’s Latest Budget and the Price of OilSo, it goes without saying that being an Albertan these days comes with a heady cocktail of emotions. From anger and disappointment that…Oct 28, 2019Oct 28, 2019
Luke LaframboiseIgnoring the Elephants in the Room: The Three Canadian Electoral Issues that Weren’tAfter spending a few years away, Canada tends to confuse me in ways I did not expect. Why don’t we have any sense of escalator etiquette…Oct 9, 20191Oct 9, 20191
Luke LaframboiseForeign Aid Cuts, Canada’s Favourite Political GimmeWelcome back ladies, gentlemen and people of all other colours of the gender rainbow, to another edition of Canada’s most boring election…Oct 1, 2019Oct 1, 2019