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Opinion: Mother Nature Gets Tired Too — How Women Carry the Burden of Addressing Climate Change

This opinion piece is part of a broader, week-long MJPS Online series in collaboration with IRSAM’s delegation to the United Nations. Click here for other components of the series. The views expressed More

Posted On : May 27, 2020 Published By : Eyitayo Kunle-Oladosu
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Opinion: Mental Health Support and Solidarity for Women in Conflict Zones

Content Warning: Sexual Violence, Rape, Suicidal Ideation This opinion piece is part of a broader, week-long MJPS Online series in collaboration with IRSAM’s delegation to the United Nations. Click here for other More

Posted On : May 26, 2020 Published By : Sabrina Gill
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Opinion: The Decriminalization of Sex Work as a Human Rights Approach

This article was updated on May 26th at 5:30 pm. An earlier version of this article was imprecise in describing PCEPA as legislation that decriminalized the act of sex work More

Posted On : May 25, 2020 Published By : Miranda Lepore
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Policymaking From the Girl-Up: An Interview with McGill’s Youth Delegation to the United Nations

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Posted On : May 24, 2020 Published By : McGills Youth Delegates to CSW64
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Opinion: Political Opportunism and Trudeau’s New Gun Regulations

On 1 May, Prime Minister Trudeau announced a ban on the buying, selling, transporting, importing and use of assault-style weapons in Canada. The ban names roughly 1500 model variations and More

Posted On : May 22, 2020 Published By : Renée Lehman
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Making the Best of the Worst: COVID-19’s Legacy on Legislation

In unprecedented crises, such as a global pandemic, governments are forced to respond drastically: overhauling policies and implementing new ones in a matter of days or weeks. From the start More

Posted On : May 4, 2020 Published By : MJPS Staff
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Nunavut’s Isolation: Evidence that Social Distancing Works

At the time of writing, each of Canada’s provinces as well as all territories have reported cases of COVID-19. The country has been struck by over 35,000 confirmed cases and More

Posted On : May 1, 2020 Published By : Elizabeth Franceschini
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Equal Pay Day: Deconstructing The Wage Gap and The Public/Private Divide

National Equal Pay Day marks how far into the next year the average woman must work in the U.S. in order to earn what the average man earned by December More

Posted On : May 1, 2020 Published By : Lucy Whichelo

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