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Opinion: Freedom of Expression vs. Profit in the China-NBA Debate

As protests in Hong Kong enter their fifth month, Chinese impatience has begun to grow significantly. Xi Jingping, the Chinese President, has threatened “bodies smashed” towards anybody attempting to divide More

Posted On : October 25, 2019 Published By : Asher Laws
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For the Students: Ontario Education Negotiations Underway

The debate over the future of Ontario’s education system has been heavily contentious ever since the province’s Progressive Conservative government was elected in 2018. Recently, as the 2019-2020 school year More

Posted On : October 24, 2019 Published By : Ryan Brown
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Moscow City Duma Election: Indicator for the Future of Russia?

In the beginning of August, MJPS published a piece discussing the outburst of protests which occurred in Moscow as a reaction to the upcoming September Moscow City Duma Elections. With More

Posted On : October 24, 2019 Published By : Elizabeth Franceschini
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Fidesz Loses Budapest: A Game-Changer for Hungarian Politics?

On October 13th, in a shocking political turnaround, the longstanding Fidesz-backed Istvan Tarlos lost the mayoral elections in Budapest, Hungary, to the leftist-liberal candidate Gergely Karacsony. With Fidesz’s defeat, Budapest More

Posted On : October 23, 2019 Published By : Tommy Chen
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Ecuador’s Crisis: Governing Gone Wrong

Ecuador has reached a resolution to a political crisis after 12 days of protests in the capital, Quito. The crisis started on October 1st, after the administration of Lenin Moreno, More

Posted On : October 22, 2019 Published By : Pablo Guzman Lizardo
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Flash: Liberals Win the Most Seats, But Not a Majority

The results are in: Justin Trudeau will serve another term as Prime Minister of Canada following his party’s victory Monday night. The Liberals managed to gather enough seats to form More

Posted On : October 22, 2019 Published By : Mercedes Labelle
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Making the World Greta Again: Fighting Climate Change with Indigenous Grounded Normativity

On September 16th, 2019, climate change activist and the Fridays for Future movement leader, Greta Thunberg, was honoured with Amnesty International’s Ambassador of Conscience Award. She was awarded for her More

Posted On : October 22, 2019 Published By : Lucy Whichelo
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The Kurds and the Humanitarian Implications of Statelessness

On October 9th, Turkey launched an offensive against the Kurds of Northern Syria in the wake of President Trump’s withdrawal of US troops from the region. President Trump’s decision has More

Posted On : October 21, 2019 Published By : Maya Garfinkel
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America First: Is the US Still a Reliable Partner?

On Sunday, October 6th, President Trump announced that the US would withdraw its troops from northern Syria, effectively giving the green-light for a Turkish military operation in Syrian territory. Northern More

Posted On : October 21, 2019 Published By : Christophe Bull
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Politics, Masculinity, and Vote Reform: In Conversation with Dr. Melanee Thomas

Remarking on Andrew Scheer’s statement that modern convention grants the party with the plurality of seats the first opportunity to form government, Dr. Thomas retorted that “the constitutional convention is More

Posted On : October 20, 2019 Published By : Marie Fester

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