Affaire SNC-Lavalin : tempête dans un verre d’eau ou goutte qui fera… Charles Lepage Mar 8, 2019 «L’affaire SNC-Lavalin a pris une énorme ampleur durant le dernier mois. Bien qu’il soit possible que Trudeau et…
What Would a Post-Merkel EU Look Like? Artemis Archimandriti Dec 26, 2018 November 2005, Germany. The Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) has won the federal elections, in a…
North Macedonia: The Implications and Process of Changing the Name Rachel Nixon Nov 26, 2018 For nearly thirty years the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (called the FYROM officially at the UN and the…
(C)ontention (A)cross (Q)uebec: The Montreal Demonstration Against Racism Andrew Xu Nov 21, 2018 In the midst of political turmoil wracking our southern neighbours Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination and subsequent…
Doubting the Status Quo Samuel Jetté Nov 17, 2018 After I cast my ballot on October 1st, I couldn’t have been prouder of my province. We have a government that…
It’s A Man’s World: The Worrying Trend of Hyper-Masculinity in World Leaders Rebecka Eriksdotter Pieder Nov 13, 2018 On October 28th 2018, far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro won Brazil’s presidential election. Bolsonaro is notorious…
China’s Quiet Experiment with Democracy Wing Wong Oct 22, 2018 The People’s Republic of China, established in 1949 under the one-party rule of the Chinese Communist Party, is an…
Red Island-The Republicans of Brooklyn, New York Andrew Figueiredo Aug 9, 2018 In recent history, partisan voting patterns in the United States have become remarkably stratified by community…
The Democratic Bellwether-in Kansas? Andrew Figueiredo Aug 4, 2018 Each of the 435 US House districts contested in November has its own geographic, cultural, and political quirks. It…
Feudal Ties and Pakistani Elections Maha Asad Aug 2, 2018 Leading up to Pakistan’s 2018 national elections, familiar contentions made their way back into the spotlight. It’s…