MIR US Elections Coverage: McGill Students’ Perspectives Naomi Shi Nov 3, 2020 To close off our US elections coverage, we are showcasing the voices of young voters within the McGill community.…
US Elections Podcast Miniseries: The Final Debate (or Revenge of the Malarkey) Naomi Shi Oct 31, 2020 As the election draws to an end, Senior Editor Justine Coutu sits down with Editors Max Clark and Sara Parker to!-->…
US Elections Podcast Miniseries: The Art of Deflection Naomi Shi Oct 11, 2020 After last week’s messy showdown, expectations were high for the Harris-Pence debate. MIR Senior Editor Justine!-->…
MIR US Elections Podcast Miniseries: Chris Wallace for President Naomi Shi Oct 4, 2020 Nothing says ‘US presidential election homestretch’ like debate season. MIR Senior Editor Justine Coutu sits down!-->…
American Voters and the Celebrity-in-Chief Fantasy Justine Coutu Aug 4, 2020 Because celebrity candidates lack conventional qualifications and often run on unclear platforms, their appeal may…
Defunding the Police: The Power of Resource Reallocation Justine Coutu Jul 3, 2020 When an institution is so blatantly biased against certain groups of society, small-scale reforms fail to bring…
Ces femmes qui ont ouvert la voie Justine Coutu Jun 24, 2020 Certes, les Thérèse Casgrain, Marie-Claire Kirkland et Pauline Marois d’aujourd’hui ont du pain sur la planche,…
French Immersion: A Lone Reed in the Waters of Anglophonism Sara Parker Jun 24, 2020 Although French language and history are essential aspects of Canadian history, its prominence in our culture wanes…
The Price War and the Pandemic: Why the Oil Market is in Shambles Justine Coutu Apr 26, 2020 It is obvious that the war triggered will be harmful in the long run; it might, in fact, permanently disrupt…
Mitt Romney’s Vote on Impeachment and the State of American Politics Justine Coutu Mar 4, 2020 In Trump’s Washington, where going against the President often means being blacklisted, why would a man like Mitt…