British Columbia’s Declining Forestry Industry is Bad News for the… Sara Parker Nov 20, 2019 The B.C. forestry industry was once proof that natural resource-based industries can turn a profit and serve to…
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…
Elections in Canada: Divisions North of the Border? Nikole Ottolia and Dennis Murphy Nov 7, 2019 Editor's Note: The SAIS-McGill Global Exchange Series is a new collaborative initiative between the SAIS Observer…
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…
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…
Why Isn’t the International Community Doing More About China’s Internment of… Alua Kulenova Oct 28, 2019 The Chinese government continues to perpetuate egregious human rights abuses in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous…
LIVE BLOG: 2019 Canadian Federal Elections McGill International Review Oct 20, 2019 Follow the McGill International Review as we provide live updates on the 2019 Canadian federal elections right here…
MIR Canadian Federal Election Podcast Miniseries: Indigenous Engagement Allegra Mendelson Oct 20, 2019 On this episode, Senior Editor Allegra Mendelson speaks to Canada's Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, Carolyn…
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…
MIR Canadian Federal Election Podcast Miniseries: Post-debate Discussion Alexandre Edde Oct 17, 2019 In this podcast, Media Team Member Alexandre Edde sat down with MIR Editor Chris Ciafro and MIR Staff Writer Wynn…