Enough is Enough: The Ongoing Forced and Coerced Sterilization of Indigenous Women… Ava Torkaman Dec 18, 2022 Whereas the legalization of birth control was seen as a tool of liberation for white women to control when and how…
An Artifact of Colonialism: The Canadian Government’s Obligation to Assist… Shaina Willison Mar 31, 2022 Thousands of Indigenous artifacts have been confiscated or coerced from Indigenous communities, and many more…
A Local Stand For a Global Cause: The Targeting of Environmental Activists Robin Kennedy Nov 8, 2021 This report is a harsh reminder that those fighting the climate crisis bear an enormously heavy burden of trying to…
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…
The Canadian Review: Cindy Blackstock Charles Lepage Feb 21, 2021 Editor-in-Chief Charles Lepage meets with Professor Cindy Blackstock, member of the Gitxsan Nation and Professor!-->…
MIR Meets: Gimena Sánchez-Garzoli Mathieu Lavault Oct 5, 2020 Host Mathieu Lavault sits down with Gimena Sánchez-Garzoli, the acting director for the Andes at WOLA, the!-->…
MIR Meets: President Jonathan Nez of the Navajo Nation Mathieu Lavault Sep 7, 2020 Mathieu Lavault sits down with President Jonathan Nez of the Navajo Nation, a sovereign Native American!-->…
Why Canada Needs an Indigenous-Specific COVID-19 Policy Nikita Tafazoli Jun 3, 2020 Canada needs a COVID-19 strategy tailored to the needs and unique vulnerabilities of First Nations communities,…
Editorial: Change the Name MIR Editorial Board Oct 31, 2018 In 1992, a decision was made to remove the stereotyped caricatures of Indigenous persons which had appeared on…
The Ainu People and Japan – Recognition over Reconciliation Antoine Senkoff Mar 17, 2017 The upcoming 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo have led the Japanese government to implement policies and campaigns that…