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Roadblock to Sovereignty: How Québec’s Separatist…
Similar to previous seasons, this autumn has had more than its fair share of political controversy. Independence is…
Québec’s Emerging Far-Right
La Meute, Les Soldats d'Odin, Atalante: These small but highly centralized far-right groups are slowly…
The Northwest Passage and Canada’s Claim to the…
“The People of Canada to-day are being taxed to pay interest on millions of dollars of fictitious capital”.
-Sir…
Back in Session: Canada’s Progress on Policies and…
Since Parliament entered summer recess, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been busy attending the G7, walking in …
An Overview of the 2017 Montreal Mayoral Election
When Montrealers head to the polls on November 5th to cast their ballots in the municipal elections, it will mark…
Cross-Border Blues: Asylum Seekers Leaving the U.S. for…
Since the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, the world has been captivated by the whirlwind of…
What Would Trudeau Do?: The Effect of Canadian Mining…
During his post as Prime Minister, Stephen Harper enthusiastically promoted the expansion of extractive Canadian …
PR Façade or Potential?: Justin Trudeau as Leader of the…
Has Canada ever had a Prime Minister more globally adored than Justin Trudeau? Trudeau has appeared on Live with…
A Look Into Aboriginal Culture in Montreal
Declared in 2009, National Aboriginal Month celebrates Indigenous populations across Canada by commemorating their…
Canada 150 in Hong Kong: A Report from Consul General…
Originally published in Harbour Times as "Canada 150 in Hong Kong: Photos and Report from Consul General Jeff…
Canadian Conservatism at a Crossroads
The Conservative Party of Canada leadership race, which culminates on May 27, 2017, will result in the selection of…
Professor Megan Bradley on Forced Migration & The…
MIR is pleased to present the latest video in our semester-long video series, Multiculturalism in the Age…