Opinion | How a Tongue-tied Tory Party Will be its Ruin William Weston Aug 19, 2020 Whilst it is obvious there is no Nicene Creed of Canadian conservatism, whoever is chosen as the next Tory leader…
A Scheer Lack of Leadership: The 2019 Election Dud and Potential Contenders Going… Giordano Baratta Nov 30, 2019 As the party's convention in April quickly approaches, it is unclear whether Scheer will have the same luck in…
Untangling Canada’s East-West Political Divide Justine Coutu Nov 13, 2019 At its core, this fracture highlights some fundamental challenges associated with governing a country made of…
Les surprises des élections fédérales canadiennes Lauren Naniche Nov 5, 2019 Ces élections étaient riches en émotions, bien qu’elles aient été pauvres en innovations politiques de la part des…
There Are No More Second Chances Allegra Mendelson Oct 20, 2019 With rhetoric continuously taking precedence over substance, it is unsurprising that there are no clear paths…
Opinion | Canada is Quickly and Quietly Falling Behind in Humanitarian Aid… Allegra Mendelson Oct 16, 2019 There is no justifiable way to spin how little Canada currently spends on foreign aid. One could say the numbers…
NDP Wins McGill Survey as Students Express Concern Over Climate Change Alec Regino Oct 13, 2019 In a survey conducted by the McGill International Review, 37 percent of McGill students expressed that they were…
Can We Be Against the Pipeline and For the Liberals? Michael Leger Jul 17, 2019 On June 17th, the House of Commons voted to affirm that we are in a national climate emergency. It passed 186 to…
A Woman’s Place is In the House (of Commons) Catherine Steblaj May 3, 2019 If we want young women to truly be engaged in politics, we must support their right in this country to make their…
The Resurrection of the Right: The Trend of Social Conservatism in Canadian Party… Jennifer Chan Jun 7, 2018 On the international stage, Canada has always been seen as a moderate country renowned for its progressive leader.…