Brexit: La saga prend (presque) fin Driss Zeghari Feb 10, 2020 C’est enfin acté. Le 31 janvier dernier, le Royaume-Uni a quitté l’Union Européenne. Retour sur des évènements qui…
The Aftermath: Brexit – Part 2 Mateo Daza Jan 31, 2020 After over three years of negotiations, failed proposals, and leadership changes, the United Kingdom is finally set…
The Aftermath: Brexit – Part 1 Mateo Daza Jan 23, 2020 After over three years of negotiations, failed proposals, and leadership changes, the United Kingdom is finally set…
A Splintering Union: Brexit Reignites Scottish Independence Movement Adam Steiner Nov 26, 2019 Since 2016, three different prime ministers have each tried to facilitate the United Kingdom’s messy divorce from…
The Nationalist Challenge to the United Kingdom Mark Siraut Nov 11, 2019 The upcoming December 12th UK General election offers nationalists the opportunity to increase support for…
What Next for Brexit and the Irish Border? Olivia Hallett Nov 4, 2019 The most recent Brexit deal, unlike previous attempts, appears to have successfully avoided a hard border between…
Left out in the foggy dew: Ireland’s post-Brexit future CJ Cowan Oct 28, 2019 (please erase this after its been posted on Facebook, this caption shows up on google searches) The MIR is proud to…
The United Kingdom’s Prorogation Crisis Mark Siraut Oct 23, 2019 As a result of this prorogation, one of the central problems of the UK’s constitution, the lack of legal restraints…
Opinion | Canada is Quickly and Quietly Falling Behind in Humanitarian Aid… Allegra Mendelson Oct 16, 2019 There is no justifiable way to spin how little Canada currently spends on foreign aid. One could say the numbers…
Jeremy Corbyn: An Unsatisfactory Alternative Anne Karam Apr 23, 2019 As the UK keeps falling down the Brexit rabbit hole, Jeremy Corbyn is doing nothing to help. His lack of leadership…