Canada’s Unique Private Sponsorship Program for Refugees: 40 Years Later Graeme Murray Mar 20, 2019 The past 40 years have seen other refugee crises come and go in many other countries, but the way in which Canada…
CSW63: Priorities, Plans, and Lunch with Nigeria’s Permanent Mission to the… Nadine Pelaez Mar 17, 2019 High above 2nd Avenue in a tower of marble and hardwood, our delegation was met with a warm welcome and a hot meal…
CSW 63: Buck-passing the Collective Responsibility to the Advancement of Women Esli Chan Mar 15, 2019 At the 63rd session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), representatives of member states, civil society…
CSW 63: Meeting the Permanent Representatives of the Maldives to the United… Jack Greenberg Mar 13, 2019 On the sidelines of the CSW63, our delegation met with H.E Ali Naseer Mohamed, Permanent Representative of the…
Art and Tolerance in Afghanistan Owen Cummings Mar 5, 2019 Afghanistan played the leading role in histories that have yet to be written, and we owe ourselves the chance to…
The Implications of Labelling the Rohingya Crisis as Genocide Allegra Mendelson Dec 27, 2018 Ethnic cleansing and genocide are often, incorrectly, used interchangeably in political dialogue. Although many may…
Why We Don’t Care About Cholera Michael Leger Nov 30, 2018 How does Yemen's epidemic fit in with the recent history of cholera and what progress has been made towards…
North Macedonia: The Implications and Process of Changing the Name Rachel Nixon Nov 26, 2018 For nearly thirty years the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (called the FYROM officially at the UN and the…
Canada’s Dual Stance on Human Rights Elina Qureshi Nov 5, 2018 Canada has always seen itself as a defender of human rights. It was Lester B. Pearson, Canada’s “foremost…
The Saudi Butchery In Yemen And The World’s Apathy Dr. Alon Ben-Meir Nov 3, 2018 The cold-blooded killing of the journalist Khashoggi, however gruesome, pales compared to the brutality and gross…