From Indigenous Icon to Political Exile: The Downfall of Evo Morales and… Teresa Tolo Dec 5, 2019 Whether Bolivia’s transition to a new, democratically-elected government will go smoothly is still uncertain. What…
Earth Week is for Activists Alexandra Yiannoutsos Jun 11, 2019 Moreover, the future costs associated with climate change will unquestionably fall upon today’s young generations.…
Héritage mondial ou héritage local: la réalité masquée de la Cité Perdue de… William Stevens May 4, 2019 La plupart des articles que l’on retrouve sur la Cité Perdue sont écrits comme des récits d’aventures. Ils…
A Woman’s Place is In the House (of Commons) Catherine Steblaj May 3, 2019 If we want young women to truly be engaged in politics, we must support their right in this country to make their…
Is Canada Democratic Enough? Hae Young Chung Jan 23, 2019 If we were to look into the issues that Canadian voters, particularly Indigenous voters, experience when accessing…
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…
Questioning Canada’s Human Rights Record at Home: Indigenous Nations and the… Hae Young Chung Oct 9, 2018 Over two decades after the closing down of the last residential schools in Canada, there are still Canadians who do…
Peremptory Juror Challenges: Racist or Righteous? Wynn Rederburg Jun 22, 2018 This February, Canadians from coast to coast balked at the announcement of the acquittal of Gerald Stanley, accused…
Review’s Radio: Stephen Puskas, Director of Ukiuktaktumi (2016) Benjamin Aloi Feb 20, 2018 MIR's Benjamin Aloi sits down with Inuk visual artist Stephen Puskas. In addition to his volunteer work with…