From Mont Royal to Victoria Peak: the Free HK Protest Helena Martin Aug 6, 2019 The protest was part of a simultaneous show of solidarity across Canada. Its goal was to show Hong Kongers and…
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.…
Composting in Montréal: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Liam Ragan Jan 1, 2019 The benefits of composting are clear and the need even more so, but progress rarely comes easy, especially when it…
The Planet Goes to Parliament Alexandra Yiannoutsos Nov 27, 2018 Inspired by a record-breaking heat-wave last summer responsible for a 30% increase in emergency service calls and…
An Interview with MIR Journal Author Alec Regino Marie Fester Nov 27, 2018 "The study of care work is well documented in the fields of feminist legal theory and feminist economics, and in…
Loi 62, Tolérance, Prise De Conscience: Les Enjeux De La Grande Manifestation… Lauren Naniche Nov 21, 2018 Le contexte de la récente élection du candidat de centre-droite François Legault et de son parti Coalition Avenir…
(C)ontention (A)cross (Q)uebec: The Montreal Demonstration Against Racism Andrew Xu Nov 21, 2018 In the midst of political turmoil wracking our southern neighbours Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination and subsequent…
A Review of 2018 BIXI Usage in Montreal Kody Crowell Nov 20, 2018 November 15 saw the end of Bixi Season in Montreal. First launched in 2009, the popular bike-sharing system is one…
Doubting the Status Quo Samuel Jetté Nov 17, 2018 After I cast my ballot on October 1st, I couldn’t have been prouder of my province. We have a government that…
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…