Power to the Ignorant Andrew Figueiredo Jan 24, 2017 Demos kratos - Greek for democracy, or rule by the people. Res publica - Latin for public affair, referring to a…
Missing Joe Biden Andrew Figueiredo Jan 17, 2017 Outgoing (it pains me deeply to write that) Vice President Biden once stated, “Failure at some point in your life…
Canadian Complacency: Trudeau in the Trump Era Quinn Lazenby Jan 12, 2017 “We’re actually closer than friends. We’re more like siblings,” said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a state…
Baracking Down the Obama Legacy Andrew Figueiredo Jan 10, 2017 Unquestionably, the incoming Trump administration represents a shift away from President Obama’s administration.…
Canadian Expats and Their Right to Vote Helena Martin Dec 13, 2016 The world has never been more interconnected than it is today. Not only are goods traded across borders, but people…
America is Ill, But We’re Ignoring the Sickness Jasmine Lee Dec 10, 2016 "BUILD THAT WALL" Those three haunting words made famous by Trump’s campaign has found its way from Republican…
New Democratic Politics: The Leadership Races for Canada’s Opposition Tijana Mitrovic Nov 28, 2016 If anything, the events of the past month have demonstrated that we have entered a critical time for political…
Abortion Law and the Will of the People in Poland Avni Aghi Oct 22, 2016 It would be hard to find a topic around the world as controversial and contentious as the topic of abortion. For…
NDP: New and Old Francesca Wallace May 10, 2016 The NDP party, while historically significant to Canadian politics, has previously had to deal with the challenge…
Is Conservative Feminism a Paradox? Francesca Wallace Mar 2, 2016 Looking around, it appears that socialism may be on the rise in the western world. Socialism argues that it…