Sustainable Agriculture: A Question of Land Use Robin Kennedy Mar 10, 2022 As the world population continues to grow and resource scarcity becomes increasingly pronounced, there has never…
Enbridge’s Line 3 Pipeline: Mixing Oil and Sexual Violence Jihan Dahanayaka Nov 1, 2021 Recent arrests of the Line 3 workers are only the tip of the iceberg for the Indigenous women and girls caught up…
Private Property on First Nations Reserves: Poverty-Fix or Neocolonialism? Graydon Davidson Dec 23, 2020 "In recent years, some scholars and First Nations leaders have proposed a controversial and fundamental reform…
There Are No More Second Chances Allegra Mendelson Oct 20, 2019 With rhetoric continuously taking precedence over substance, it is unsurprising that there are no clear paths…
Access, Consent, and Sovereignty: Why the Resistance to Coastal Gaslink is About… Philippa Roots Jan 22, 2019 The arrests at Morice River were a symptom of the inability of the provincial government to respect First Nations…
Kanien’kehá:ka Territory: Where McGill Stands Liam Ragan Oct 12, 2018 As noteworthy as some of its recent Indigenous-oriented academic opportunities are, they come up short when…
Pipe Dreams: Indigenous Protest in the U.S. and Canada Liam Ragan Feb 9, 2018 A Tale of Two Pipelines Moving up in unison, dozens of national guard and police enter Oceti Sakowin camp with…
Fighting Climate Change with Seaweed: The Kelp is Always Greener on the Other Side Liam Ragan Jan 9, 2018 The Need for Seaweed Seaweed has for centuries been a staple of human diets all over the world, bringing rich…
Interview with Patrick Brennan: Aboriginal Rights in Canada Bella Shraiman Nov 21, 2015 MIR Online interviewed Patrick Brennan, Executive Director of McGill's Institute for the Study of International…
The Foreshadowed and the Forgotten Francesca Wallace Oct 23, 2015 Refugees in far-away lands are splashed across daily Canadian life, and yet the homegrown nightmare of missing…