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Gay Jesus? The Conflict Within LGBTQ+ Politics in Brazil

As in most of the world, streaming service Netflix has dominated the Brazilian market, reaching over ten million subscribers in 2019. To heighten its popularity, Netflix has doled out various More

Posted On : January 25, 2020 Published By : Chris Cadogan
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In Depth: The U.S.-Iran Conflict

Over the past four weeks, tensions between the United States and Iran have been exacerbated by a series of tit-for-tat military actions. This has caused collateral damage and invited responses More

Posted On : January 24, 2020 Published By : Natasha Forsythe
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The Question of Judicial Review: Who Should Decide?

Should judges have the final authority to strike down laws that they deem inconsistent with the constitution? For citizens of countries such as Canada and the United States, with established More

Posted On : January 24, 2020 Published By : Peter Wu
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Why Climate Change Will Reinforce Current Power Structures, Not Change Them

Climate change is the most pressing international concern of our time. Millennials and Generation Z-ers across the globe rank it as the most important issue facing humanity. Recent wildfires in More

Posted On : January 22, 2020 Published By : Jacob Berk
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Canada’s Economic Outlook at the Beginning of the New Decade

As 2020 rolls in many Canadians may be asking how they will fare over the next year. The last quarter of 2019 closed with strong growth in employment, a steady More

Posted On : January 22, 2020 Published By : Marie Fester
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Opinion: How the War Powers Act Failed to Prevent Endless Wars

Aggressive militarism comprises the cornerstone of the bipartisan Washington foreign policy consensus. For over a century, presidents of both parties have routinely resorted to military force in order to advance More

Posted On : January 21, 2020 Published By : Kabir Gupta
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Facing Reality: The Unregulated Rise of Facial Recognition

Once just an element of science-fiction, facial recognition has transitioned from fantasy to a popular commodity. The technology has developed from an obscure 1960s lab project, into an asset for More

Posted On : January 21, 2020 Published By : Jasper Scott
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Anti-Intellectualism in American Political Culture

Contemporary examples of anti-intellectual movements in the US can be found from mainstream politics to the more fringe: from the election of a TV personality with no political experience to More

Posted On : January 21, 2020 Published By : Jessica Maloney
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Flight 752: A Breakdown of the Trudeau Government’s Handling of the Crisis

A few days after the U.S.-authorized drone strike on January 3rd, which killed Iranian General Qassim Suleimani, Iran retaliated by targeting US troops based in Iraq with ballistic missiles. These More

Posted On : January 21, 2020 Published By : Dia Mukherjee
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The Legacy of Fragmentation in the Canadian Conservative Party

As the Conservative Party prepares for its upcoming leadership race, divisions within the party have been brought to the forefront.  Despite recent controversy over Andrew Scheer’s socially conservative positions during More

Posted On : January 19, 2020 Published By : Olivia Hallett

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