Opinion | Legault, Smith, and the Incoming Constitutional Crisis Vishwa Srinivasan Dec 5, 2022 In Danielle Smith and François Legault, we see the two most fervent proponents of provincial autonomy. They are two…
Four Scenarios for Canada’s Conservatives Ali Ege Gursoy Nov 17, 2021 The September 2021 elections marked the third consecutive electoral defeat for the Conservative Party of Canada. A…
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…
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…
The Canadian Review: Annamie Paul Charles Lepage Nov 1, 2020 She may have lost the last by-election in Toronto Centre, but the 32% of votes she earned could still be!-->…
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…
From Tokenism to Direct Action: What First Nations are Demanding of Canada Theo Chiara Jul 2, 2020 While the process of acknowledgement is essential for reparation, Indigenous leaders are now urging Canada to move…
The Untapped Political Potential of Canadian Youth Sara Parker Jan 18, 2020 The personalization of politics may claim more ground as younger generations inherit more political power. In a…
The ~ Anglophone’s ~ Guide to the Bloc Québécois Charles Lepage Oct 16, 2019 From the admittedly biased point of view of a Québécois student, this article attempts to explain the historical…
Protesting on Parc: Montreal’s Friday for Future Michael Leger Oct 1, 2019 It's one thing to watch a crowd move down a street, but it's another thing to be in it. It's like being pulled by a…