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Chrystia Freeland’s Imprint on Foreign Affairs

Through the numerous scandals faced by the Prime Minister and his cabinet during the last four years, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland has been a consistent beam of light for More

Posted On : November 25, 2019 Published By : Dia Mukherjee
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Yesterday, Americans went to the polls to elect a new Congress. All 435 seats of the House of Representatives and 35 Senate seats were up. Since Donald Trump’s election two More

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Op-Ed: David vs. Goliath – Can Beto O’Rourke Unseat Ted Cruz?

This op-ed presents only the opinion of the author and is not an endorsement from the McGill Journal of Political Studies, nor the McGill Political Science Students’ Association. The day More

Posted On : November 6, 2018 Published By : Erin McDonald
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Op-Ed: How Do You Solve a Problem like White Women?

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Posted On : November 2, 2018 Published By : Sophia Kamps
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Midterm Elections: Senate Apportionment and the Complications of Representation

Policy approaches toward fairness present themselves in a variety of ways. Some policies value equal contribution and devalue circumstantial differences; others value circumstantial differences and devalue equal contribution. Since neither More

Posted On : November 1, 2018 Published By : Jane Warren
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Blue Wave, Red Wall: Democratic House vs. Republican Senate

No matter which party wins, the US will soon hold a historic general election in which 36 governorships, 435 House seats, 33 US Senate seats, and all state legislatures will More

Posted On : October 31, 2018 Published By : Kabir Gupta
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Sleeping Beside an Elephant: US Midterms’ Impact on Canada

November 6th is an important day for Americans, as they head to the polls to choose their representatives in Congress and conduct an informal referendum on U.S. President Donald Trump’s More

Posted On : October 30, 2018 Published By : Catharina O’Donnell
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The US Midterm Elections: 5 Senate Races to Watch

With November quickly approaching and intense get-out-the-vote efforts by Republicans and Democrats alike, the U.S. midterm elections have been heating up across the country. Both parties face incredibly high stakes More

Posted On : October 28, 2018 Published By : Jillian Giberson

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