The Extinction of the Women’s College: Is Brescia’s Closure a Feminist Move? Charlotte Power Nov 10, 2023 “Women's only education has worked well for 104 years: it's only ending now because of finances, not lack of…
Increasing Our Capacity for Care: How the COVID-19 Pandemic Exposed Quebec’s… Jaiden Medford Feb 4, 2022 Despite the available medical knowledge, provincial governments were slow to effectively implement preventative…
CSW 63: Buck-passing the Collective Responsibility to the Advancement of Women Esli Chan Mar 15, 2019 At the 63rd session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), representatives of member states, civil society…
A Look Back at the Lasting Impact of George H. W. Bush’s Invasion of Panama Graeme Murray Jan 5, 2019 President George H. W. Bush passed away in November at the age of 94. While his time as president was a short…
How To Lose Your Allies in Two Days: A G7 Recap Evelyne Goulet Aug 6, 2018 Last month, leaders from seven countries (Canada, United States, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Japan, and…
A Brotherly Bond: Why Russia Won’t Give Up on North Korea Sam Retter Mar 28, 2018 As the NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) and Western spheres of influence both edge towards the boundaries…
Kagame and The Congo Milan Singh-Cheema Sep 25, 2017 Rich in resources yet rife with conflict, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is geographically the second…
Commitment Issues: Trump’s New Asian Foreign Policy Esli Chan Jun 5, 2017 Then president-elect Donald Trump’s personal phone call with Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-Wen was one of the…
The First and Last Resort: A Look Back at Russia’s Annexation of Crimea Max Segal Dec 10, 2015 Had one hinted to the average Soviet citizen in 1975 – the thick of Soviet stagnation and bleakness – that a…