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Evelyne Goulet

Evelyne Goulet is a U3 student, double majoring in political science and history. A Montreal native, she is particularly interested in North American politics and gender equality. In her free time, she likes to brunch and waste time on Twitter.

What Trudeau’s Re-Election Means for the Canada-U.S. Relationship

Shirley Wang Nov 7, 2019
Because Trudeau lacks a clear majority in the House this time around, his Liberal government cannot simply rely on party discipline in order to gain support for legislation and will be forced to negotiate with opposition parties. What will…
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A Picture Worth a Thousand Words: The Politics Behind the State of the Union

Evelyne Goulet Feb 25, 2019
Historically, the State of the Union has aimed to address US voters and foreign interests to detail the past year's political situation; typically the administration's accomplishments. However, in order to get a clear picture of the state…
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An Evening With Jodi Kantor: The Power of Investigative Journalism and the Me Too Movement

Evelyne Goulet Dec 16, 2018
By making straightforward distinctions between being an activist and a journalist, Kantor showed that objectivity in journalism is alive and well.
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How To Lose Your Allies in Two Days: A G7 Recap

Evelyne Goulet Aug 6, 2018
Last month, leaders from seven countries (Canada, United States, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Japan, and Germany), plus the European Union met in La Malbaie, Quebec, for the annual Group of 7 (G7) summit. According to the Council on…
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John Oliver is Making American Television Great Again

Evelyne Goulet Apr 16, 2018
In March 2016, while being interviewed on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, John Oliver said he didn’t think he’d ever have to care about Donald Trump. While most late-night shows had extensively covered Donald Trump ever since he…
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Wannabe Commander-in-Chief: Trump is Failing U.S. Veterans

Evelyne Goulet Mar 7, 2018
This past July, President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were invited by French President Emmanuel Macron to attend Bastille Day celebrations, which included a military parade. Trump was highly impressed with the event,…
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First in Flight, Last in Freedom: The Worrying State of North Carolina’s Democracy

Evelyne Goulet Jan 30, 2018
In July 2015, the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles started offering an alternative to the “First in Flight” registration plate: the “First in Freedom" plate. The plate is meant to commemorate ‘‘two "firsts" established by…
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Making America Great Again? Trump’s Promises, 365 Days Later

Evelyne Goulet Dec 26, 2017
‘’January 20th, 2017, will be remembered as the day the people became the rulers of this nation again.’’  - Donald Trump Donald Trump ran an unlikely campaign to become the 45th President of the United States. Long regarded as a joke…
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Draft-Dodger to Commander-in-Chief: Donald Trump’s Complicated Relationship with the U.S Military

Evelyne Goulet Nov 10, 2017
On May 18, Donald Trump delivered the commencement speech to the Coast Guard Academy class of 2017  in New London, Connecticut. The speech, which was a golden opportunity for Trump to talk about one of his favorite topics, the U.S.…
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A House Divided: The GOP’s Struggles to Repeal Obamacare

Evelyne Goulet Oct 7, 2017
Just before 1:30am, on July 28th, 2017, Senator John McCain (R-AZ) shocked his colleagues and the American public when he voted against the Health Care Freedom Act (HCFA) and forcibly brought to an end the GOP’s latest attempt at…
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