iPolitics By Janet E Silver. Published on Mar 2, 2021 10:30am The West Block of the Parliament buildings (Jolson Lim/iPolitics)
Zandra Miljan
“Zandra’s experience in journalism, communications and media relations is an asset to our team and clients,” said Christine McMillan, a partner at Crestview Strategy.
Prior to joining the firm, Miljan, who founded Backbone Communications over 11 years ago–closing it in January to work at Crestview–had worked at Futurpreneur Canada as a public affairs manager until November 2020. She took this roll following a stint as a senior communications adviser for Prostate Cancer Canada.
On the news front, Miljan was as a senior line producer and writer for CP24 and CTV National News, and a producer and assignment editor for Sun Media. She spent a couple of years as a producer/reporter for Channel 7 in northern Alberta after working in the Global Toronto newsroom for just over three years.
Biden Haunted by Obama s Foreign Policy Missteps
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Bunisha Samuels, ArtSci ’20, has been named one of the first recipients in a new Scotiabank program for law students intending to pursue anti-racist advocacy in their legal careers.
Samuels, who is currently a first-year student at York University’s Osgoode Hall Law School, is one of two recipients in Scotiabank’s new Program for Law Students, which has committed $500,000 to award to students over a period of five years.
Though this year the award was given to Samuels and Baneet Hans, a student from the University of Victoria, law schools across Canada will be awarded funding on behalf of Scotiabank to support students who hope to pursue anti-racist advocacy in their legal careers.
In Iraq, Joe Biden Haunted by Obama s Foreign Policy Missteps
On 2/26/21 at 4:36 PM EST
As President Joe Biden becomes the fourth consecutive U.S. president to assume the mantle of wartime leadership in the Middle East, his foreign policy decisions inevitably are viewed in relation to those of his predecessors and none so much as those of the man to whom he once reported, former President Barack Obama.
In perhaps no country is this more clear than in Iraq, where U.S. troops remain, albeit in smaller numbers, despite Obama s announcement of a full withdrawal nearly a decade ago amid a collapse in discussions with the Iraqi government at the time.