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Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Testing Abe’s Resolve and Japan’s Security Role

In a referendum held on February 24th, 70 percent of residents of Japan’s Okinawa island opposed the construction of a replacement facility for the American air base, Futenma. Although the More

Posted On : March 12, 2019 Published By : Julia Nguyen
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Op-Ed: Neo-Colonial Traces in Western Feminist Discourse

In the wake of the International Women’s Day it is interesting to ask ourselves the question: what has the feminism we know today come to be and who does it More

Posted On : March 10, 2019 Published By : Sophie Lamotte
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The Insight Scoop: March 3 – March 10

Happy Sunday! We hope everyone had an amazing reading week! Don’t be discouraged by this freak snowstorm in the middle of March – there’s only four weeks left of school. More

Posted On : March 10, 2019 Published By : Ryanne Lau
cannabis
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Sobering Up: An Analysis of Cannabis Amnesty Legislation

On Wednesday, February 27, Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale hinted at legislation to provide “no-cost, expedited pardons for simple possession of cannabis.” In a press conference that morning, the Minister More

Posted On : March 8, 2019 Published By : Eyitayo Kunle-Oladosu
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A Question of Harm: Why the Legalization of All Drugs is Untenable

The passing of Bill C-45 by the Canadian federal government that legalized the recreational consumption of marijuana has prompted some Canadians to ask: why not legalize all drugs? As was More

Posted On : March 7, 2019 Published By : Zaheed Kara
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Op-Ed: On Standards in Journalism

Politics are simultaneously the most important subject in journalism and the most difficult one to address. Politics dictate not only foreign policy but also what scientific research receives funding, what More

Posted On : March 6, 2019 Published By : Erin McDonald
Butts
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Flash Analysis: Gerald Butts Testifies

This morning, Gerald Butts, Justin Trudeau’s ex-principal secretary, publicly testified in front of the House Justice Committee. Butts, who resigned on February 18th in the midst of the SNC-Lavalin controversy, More

Posted On : March 6, 2019 Published By : Evelyne Goulet
care
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Health Care Shakeup: Ontario Awaits Impact of Ford’s Changes

On February 26, Christine Elliott, Health Minister of the Ontario Progressive Conservative government, unveiled the government’s plans to restructure Ontario’s $60-billion health care system. This announcement was long awaited since More

Posted On : March 5, 2019 Published By : Gabe Bleyer
Macron
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Macron the Survivor

No matter the political alignment of various news outlets, “struggling” is the word that they have widely attached to Emmanuel Macron, the young, centrist President of France. Pushing for a More

Posted On : March 4, 2019 Published By : Ciprian Constantinescu
Philpott
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Flash Analysis: Jane Philpott Resigns from Liberal Cabinet Amid SNC-Lavalin Controversy

In the latest blow to Trudeau’s government, Jane Philpott resigned from cabinet today. The former Treasury Board President squarely rooted her resignation in the ongoing SNC-Lavalin controversy, explaining that she More

Posted On : March 4, 2019 Published By : Catharina O’Donnell

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