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Author: Catvy Tran

Catvy is a U2 student majoring in Political Science. This is her second year working for the McGill Journal of Political Science, this time as a Canadian Politics Editor. Her interests lie mainly in Québec politics, as well as in Canadian immigration policies. Outside of academics, she is passionate about skiing and playing piano.
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The Great Canadian Divorce: When a Power Couple Implodes

Chrystia Freeland replaced Dion following a cabinet shuffle. In 2019, with the commencement of Trudeau’s second term, she was given both the role of Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister; while the latter was perhaps more of an honorary cabinet role, it denoted her growing influence over government affairs.

Posted On : March 17, 2025 Published By : Catvy Tran
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The Housing Crisis: Homelessness as a State of Emergency?

Examines the homelessness crisis, from full shelters to dismantled encampments. Analyzes Valérie Plante and François Legault’s initiatives post-pandemic.

Posted On : December 8, 2024 Published By : Catvy Tran
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Trump Re-election: How the American Election Results May Affect Canada

Analyzes the effect of Trump’s re-election on Canadian politics, particularly in terms of economy, immigration, environment, and abortion

Posted On : November 27, 2024 Published By : Catvy Tran
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Canada’s Connection to Hurricane Milton: A Call to Action

Examines the connection between Hurricane Milton and Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions. Highlights the boundaryless nature of environmental issues.

Posted On : November 11, 2024 Published By : Catvy Tran
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Government Instability: Would a Prorogation be Unconstitutional?

“Prorogation, I am told by sources at the highest level in Ottawa, is back on the table for the Liberals.” On October 1st, former federal NDP leader Thomas Mulcair announced More

Posted On : October 26, 2024 Published By : Catvy Tran

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