On Pittsburgh: A Jewish Student’s Reflection Jack Kline Nov 14, 2018 At a young age, many of us have a defining moment that alters our perspective and way of thinking. For me, this…
Canadian-European Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) : un accord… Juliette Mamelonet-Régnier Nov 8, 2018 En négociation depuis 2009, l’accord économique et commercial global entre le Canada et l’Europe a…
Canada’s Dual Stance on Human Rights Elina Qureshi Nov 5, 2018 Canada has always seen itself as a defender of human rights. It was Lester B. Pearson, Canada’s “foremost…
Playing with Fire – The Forces that Ignited British Columbia’s 2018… Philippa Roots Nov 1, 2018 This summer, British Columbia'a wildfire season surpassed 2017 as the worst on record, bringing fires to the…
How Does Claiming Asylum in Canada Even Work? John Weston Nov 1, 2018 Deciding to seek asylum is complicated, both practically and emotionally. Designing a system to receive asylum…
Debt, Language-rights Dispute and a New Party on the Right: Welcome to New… Michael Leger Oct 30, 2018 Much like America’s Midwest “fly-over” states, New Brunswick is colloquially known as a “drive-through” province.…
USMCA : An American Re-Branding Attempt? Rachel Nixon Oct 20, 2018 Canada, the United States of America and Mexico have reached an agreement after months of negotiation on a new…
Detention Centre Blues : An Interview with Action Réfugiés Montreal John Weston Oct 20, 2018 Paul Clarke is the executive director of Action Réfugiés Montreal, a small NGO that assists sponsorship programmes…
The Brain Behind the Deal: A Portrait of Chrystia Freeland Anne Karam Oct 13, 2018 For the past year, Canada's economic relationship with the United States has had an element of uncertainty thanks…
Kanien’kehá:ka Territory: Where McGill Stands Liam Ragan Oct 12, 2018 As noteworthy as some of its recent Indigenous-oriented academic opportunities are, they come up short when…