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Canada’s 150th Bonanza: Politics of Celebration Jennifer Chan Jan 26, 2017 If you haven’t heard, it’s Canada’s 150th anniversary and Canada is making waves celebrating it. From free parks…
An Army with a State: Pakistan’s Serial Praetorians Sarie Khalid May 25, 2016 Two states were born at the stroke of midnight on August 14th 1947 from the twilight of the British Raj in the…
The Wonderful History of Queen Victoria and Victoria Day Sam Hersh May 24, 2016 Ahh Victoria Day, a long weekend of sun, barbeques and the celebration of colonial oppression; a perfect…
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The Ethical Dilemma of Property and Aid Richad Hirani Mar 12, 2014 David Miller, an academic who graduated with a PhD from the University of Oxford, critiques the view that…
Beware the “Labor of Love” Organization (Part 1) Segolene Lapeyre Mar 5, 2014 Teaching English or French abroad, particularly in the Middle East's more impoverished or marginalized areas,…