COVID-19 and Racial Capitalism Megan Sieroka Apr 15, 2021 The McGill International Review is pleased to present this article by Queen's University student Megan Seiroka as a…
Haves and Have Nots: Vaccine Passports Come with Concerns over Global Inequality Alexander Kelly Apr 10, 2021 Vaccine passports might be inevitable, but governments and corporations should be wary of them fostering massive…
Olympic Boycotts: Counterproductive or Moral Necessity? Adam Steiner Apr 9, 2021 Increased tensions with Western countries and recent revelations about the persecution of China’s Uyghur population…
“Anti-Social” Capital: COVID-19 and the Future of Democracy Erling Rolseth Mar 28, 2021 When COVID-19 crossed China’s borders — or even before that, when it was just a whisper I heard from my Wuhanese…
Oh No, O’Toole: A Crisis Looming for the Tories? Ali Ege Gursoy Mar 18, 2021 O’Toole’s inability to forge out a clear strategy, inept handling of various crises, and oscillation between…
COVID-19 in Government: The Consequences of Public Opinion Erling Rolseth Mar 4, 2021 Sameer Zuberi, Kamal Khera, Niki Ashton, Rod Phillips, and Pierre Arcand are just a few members of federal and…
For Queen or Country Adin Chan Mar 3, 2021 Though it is hard to imagine why, tabula rasa, Canadians in the twenty-first century would choose to be governed by…
African Continental Free Trade Area: Canada’s Development Entry Point Mune Mafusire Feb 28, 2021 A bane of Canadian foreign policy has been its tendency to shy away from meaningful engagements in Africa, but its…
The Canadian Review: Cindy Blackstock Charles Lepage Feb 21, 2021 Editor-in-Chief Charles Lepage meets with Professor Cindy Blackstock, member of the Gitxsan Nation and Professor!-->…
The Losing Battle of Collective Action Against COVID-19 Taylor Hu Jan 28, 2021 During this pandemic, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's multiple warnings about the dangers of complacency and …