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Nathalie Clement

Nathalie Clement is a U2 Political Science and History double major. She is interested in Canadian politics, international relations and environment policy.

Sex Work in Canada: An Uphill Battle

Nathalie Clement Jul 14, 2021
The problems faced by individuals in sex work are long-term and systemic. Serious action from the federal government is necessary to address these issues and mitigate the dangers that sex workers encounter.
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Bill C-21: Can Trudeau Solve Canada’s Handgun Problem?

Nathalie Clement Apr 9, 2021
In 2018, 31 per cent of all murders in Canada were by firearms, versus 18.2 per cent in Australia and 10 per cent in the UK. The meteoric rise in popularity of the handgun as a weapon of choice among murderers in Canada continues to be a…
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Tearing at the Seams: How Fast Fashion is Destroying Our Planet

Nathalie Clement Mar 21, 2021
The fast fashion industry has fuelled consumerism and escaped responsibility for its harmful environmental practices for decades — if these multinational corporations continue at this pace, the damage they cause will be irreversible.
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