Revisiting the 2012 Quebec Student Strike Grace Parish Dec 16, 2023 The 2012 student strike brought young people together and sparked engagement in politics at all levels. There are…
Sex Work in Canada: An Uphill Battle Nathalie Clement Jul 14, 2021 The problems faced by individuals in sex work are long-term and systemic. Serious action from the federal…
Canada is Struggling to Keep Pace with the International Community Alua Kulenova Jun 26, 2020 On Thursday, Canada lost its bid to rejoin the United Nations Security Council after two decades of absence. The…
Untangling Canada’s East-West Political Divide Justine Coutu Nov 13, 2019 At its core, this fracture highlights some fundamental challenges associated with governing a country made of…
What Trudeau’s Re-Election Means for the Canada-U.S. Relationship Shirley Wang Nov 7, 2019 Because Trudeau lacks a clear majority in the House this time around, his Liberal government cannot simply rely on…
MIR Canadian Federal Election Podcast Miniseries: A Chat with Liberal McGill Sara Parker Oct 16, 2019 On this episode of MIR's Canadian Federal Election Podcast Miniseries, Staff Writer Sara Parker had a chat with…
NDP Wins McGill Survey as Students Express Concern Over Climate Change Alec Regino Oct 13, 2019 In a survey conducted by the McGill International Review, 37 percent of McGill students expressed that they were…
Trudeau delivers campaign speech in Montreal Bilal Virji Sep 17, 2019 Canada's Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau held a rally in Montreal on September 13th, 2019.…
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.…
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 …