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Corbyn and Canucks: Is Corbynism coming to Canada?

Across the world, as the neoliberal consensus slowly breaks and its order crumbles, politicians and political movements have risen that personify the two growing challenges to the status quo. On More

Posted On : June 29, 2019 Published By : Gabe Bleyer
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“If Iran Wants to Fight”: The Iranian Crisis, Part Two

On Monday, June 17th, Iran announced that it would exceed the uranium stockpile restraints of the Iran nuclear deal within 10 days, more formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan More

Posted On : June 27, 2019 Published By : Ashton Connor Mathias
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Opinion: Capitalism’s Role in Combating the Climate Crisis

In January of this year, 16 year old Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg attended the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum. She travelled there by train – a 32 More

Posted On : June 26, 2019 Published By : Rebecka Pieder
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Analysis: Trudeau re-approves contentious Trans Mountain expansion project

On June 18th, in a decision to expand the pipeline carrying crude oil from the sands of Alberta to the coast of British Columbia, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his More

Posted On : June 25, 2019 Published By : Rose Bostwick
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Opinion: The End of Ideology in the UK Conservative Party

Another political crisis, another leadership change, and yet another election. Theresa May’s resignation as Conservative party leader, and thus prime minister, has thrust the United Kingdom into political turmoil. Despite More

Posted On : June 25, 2019 Published By : Asher Laws
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“If Iran Wants to Fight”: The Iranian Crisis, Part One

Striking footage of two oil tankers burning in the Gulf of Oman following an alleged attack on Thursday, June 13th marked the continued escalation of tensions in the Persian Gulf More

Posted On : June 24, 2019 Published By : Jillian Giberson
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Satire: The Price of a Pipeline? Just a Buck or Two

The Liberal cabinet approved the Trans-Mountain pipeline on Tuesday, putting shovels back on the ground in this repeatedly-delayed project. Leaked messages show that Kinder Morgan, the company from which Trudeau More

Posted On : June 22, 2019 Published By : Samuel Moir
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T-4 Months: MJPS Federal Election Outlook

In exactly four months, Canadians will head to the polls for the 43rd federal election. Justin Trudeau’s Liberals are fighting for re-election against Andrew Scheer’s Conservatives, currently in opposition. Also More

Posted On : June 20, 2019 Published By : Lewie Haar
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Flash Analysis: Ontario Cabinet Shuffle Shows Ford has Eye on the Polls

One year into his mandate, Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced significant changes to his Progressive Conservative cabinet. While maintaining that he thought that his entire cabinet had performed well, More

Posted On : June 20, 2019 Published By : Gabe Bleyer
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Opinion: It’s Time to Rethink Social Media Content Regulation

As the social media era progresses, giants like YouTube and Twitter have begun demonetizing and de-platforming specific channels deemed to break user terms in some way, often for hate speech. More

Posted On : June 18, 2019 Published By : Thomas Kennedy

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