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The Mayor, the Nationalist, and the TikToker: Poland’s Presidential Election

Jacob Van Bergh May 16, 2025

Entrevue avec Boris Proulx sur l’Élection Fédérale

From Sovereignty to Solidarity: La Belle Province Stands Up for Canada…

Is Losing the New Winning? The Green Party of Canada Seems to Think So

How Pierre Poilievre Collapsed at the Goal Line

Dear Canada, Can You Put a Price on a Child’s Life?

Emily Rowe Mar 12, 2022
The Canadian federal government recently reached a record-breaking settlement of approximately $40 billion in compensation for generations of Indigenous children and families harmed by the child welfare system, but is it a true step towards…
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Sustainable Agriculture: A Question of Land Use

Robin Kennedy Mar 10, 2022
As the world population continues to grow and resource scarcity becomes increasingly pronounced, there has never been a more pressing time to invest in innovative agriculture.
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Opinion | A Convoy For Truckers? The Forgotten South Asian Drivers

Jihan Dahanayaka Mar 10, 2022
Since its inception, the Freedom Convoy has become a symbol for the ideology of the far right, capturing the nationwide consciousness, and claiming to represent the needs of the entire industry. But there’s one group that is not as…
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On the Causes of Inflation in Canada

Mariel Yacolca Maguina Mar 9, 2022
There has been a lot of debate about the particularly high rate of inflation in 2021. Let's talk about what inflation is, how it's controlled, and why it matters.
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Bezos in Space: The Underwhelming Reality of Space Tourism

Skyler Bohnert Mar 9, 2022
The average human is nowhere near able to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to reach suborbit — something Musk acknowledged when he briefly predicted a loan system that sounds a little too much like indentured servitude — and any…
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Review Radio: A Ukrainian Citizen Shares His Thoughts

Andrew Xu Mar 9, 2022
Danylo Rybchynski is a Ukrainian citizen. He lives in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. For this episode, I’ve invited him onto the podcast to discuss how Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has impacted him. This episode was recorded on March…
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Elections Have Failed in Libya: Who Will Lead the Country Forward?

Darius Jamal Mar 4, 2022
Although the prospects for this election were grim, the current outcome has failed to meet even the most conservative hopes. Libya’s High National Electoral Commission (HNEC) has failed to establish the basic rules of the election, meaning…
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Inaccessibility, Domestic Violence, and Lack of Protection: Should the Philippines Legalize Divorce?

Jon Reyes Mar 3, 2022
Lucky are the couples who have successful marriages, but what happens to those who fail?
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Are the Olympics Truly Apolitical?

Sarah Aaron Mar 2, 2022
Who gets to decide where “sport with a purpose” morphs into clear political manipulation?
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The French Presidential Elections: Implications of Young People’s Disinterest in Politics

Emma Roy-Contancin Mar 1, 2022
In short, for François Mari, candidates "don't know how to use today's codes to be heard by young voters, or they use them in the wrong way", which translates into a weak communication interface between the youth and the older generations…
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The Mayor, the Nationalist, and the TikToker: Poland’s Presidential Election

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