The Resurrection of the Right: The Trend of Social Conservatism in Canadian Party… Jennifer Chan Jun 7, 2018 On the international stage, Canada has always been seen as a moderate country renowned for its progressive leader.…
A Review on the Soft Power of Pyeongchang 2018 Jennifer Chan Mar 19, 2018 The 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics were more heavily politicized than most despite the fact that the Olympics are…
Canada on Climate Change in 2018 Jennifer Chan Feb 4, 2018 2017 was the third warmest year on record. Ice continues to melt and sea levels continue to rise, leaving behind…
Environmental Regression in 2017: What Needs to Change Jennifer Chan Jan 4, 2018 Have we reached the point where we can do nothing to stop climate change? In November 2017, over 15 000 scientists…
Strength in Numbers: the Canadian Census and Stronger Policy Programs Jennifer Chan Nov 15, 2017 In 2010, the Conservative government scrapped the mandatory long-form census and replaced it with a voluntary…
Back in Session: Canada’s Progress on Policies and the First… Jennifer Chan Oct 21, 2017 Since Parliament entered summer recess, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been busy attending the G7, walking in …
PR Façade or Potential?: Justin Trudeau as Leader of the Free World Jennifer Chan Jul 28, 2017 Has Canada ever had a Prime Minister more globally adored than Justin Trudeau? Trudeau has appeared on Live with…
More Than Just A Game: The Soft Power Politics of Sports and the 2018 Olympic… Jennifer Chan May 25, 2017 There has always been an inherent connection between sports and politics. In 19th century Britain, there was a…
Justin Trudeau, Heart Breaker: The False Promise of Electoral Reform Jennifer Chan Feb 27, 2017 “2015 will be the last election conducted under the current electoral process” were the words that came out of…
Canada’s 150th Bonanza: Politics of Celebration Jennifer Chan Jan 26, 2017 If you haven’t heard, it’s Canada’s 150th anniversary and Canada is making waves celebrating it. From free parks…