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Op-Ed: The Case for a Liberal Minority in Quebec

Note: this op-ed presents only the opinion of the author and is not an endorsement from the McGill Journal of Political Studies nor the McGill Political Science Students’ Association.  Read More

Posted On : September 28, 2018 Published By : Evelyne Goulet
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Relationship Advice: Quebec and Ottawa After the 2018 Election

Read all our Quebec Election coverage here. With the Coalition Avenir Quebec (CAQ) and Parti Liberal du Quebec (PLQ) neck-in-neck in the race to become the next governing party of More

Posted On : September 27, 2018 Published By : Catharina O’Donnell
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A is for Anglophone: What the Historic English-Language Debate Signals for Quebec Politics

Read all our Quebec Election coverage here. Since the Quiet Revolution of the 1960s, politics in Quebec have been consistently characterized as “explosive.” Whether about nationalizing hydroelectricity, refusing to sign More

Posted On : September 26, 2018 Published By : Katherine Cuplinskas
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Rebuilding Somalia, And Why It Matters

Somalia’s contemporary history is that of a country’s shift from a time once prosperous, independent and democratic, to a military dictatorship, civil war, and ineffective institutions. The ongoing civil war More

Posted On : September 25, 2018 Published By : Asma Saad
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Money Doesn’t Matter: Where’s the Backlash Against Financial Integration?

Contemporary times will be remembered  as one of significant waves of backlash against globalization. While such waves of backlash are not new – we saw one through the 1970s – More

Posted On : September 20, 2018 Published By : Srijan Shukla
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The Age of Twitplomacy: The Saudi-Canada Feud

In early August, Canada’s minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland used Twitter to denounce the imprisonment of Samar Badawi by Saudi Arabia. This criticism has led to a number of More

Posted On : September 19, 2018 Published By : Zuleyma Caparo
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The Uneven Burn: Climate Change and Social Inequality

The effects of climate change have arrived, and to the best of our knowledge, they’re here to stay. The past 3 years have been the hottest on record, with climate More

Posted On : September 18, 2018 Published By : William Hanna
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‘What in Fordnation!?’: Behind Doug Ford’s Unprecedented Override of the Constitution

This is a collaborative article written by the Canadian Politics authors: Samuel Moir, Katherine Cuplinskas, and Catharina O’Donnell. On September 10th, Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced his intention to proceed More

Posted On : September 14, 2018 Published By : Catharina O’Donnell
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Never Again: Bringing Justice to Myanmar

On August 22nd, the United Nations called for an international court to put on trial Myanmar’s high ranking military officials. Military officials are facing charges of conducting genocide against the More

Posted On : September 11, 2018 Published By : Erin McDonald
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Fake News, Real Consequences

In April 2018, a doctored video of a child being kidnapped circulated India through the Facebook-owned messaging platform Whatsapp. As a result of this video, at least 25 people have More

Posted On : September 6, 2018 Published By : Sophia Kamps

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