Party Over Principles: Trump Era Impeachment
Since the earliest days of the Trump presidency, impeachment has been a divisive topic and an idea more so than a practical possibility. Yet, as a recent poll shows, public More
Getting the Insight Out

Since the earliest days of the Trump presidency, impeachment has been a divisive topic and an idea more so than a practical possibility. Yet, as a recent poll shows, public More

On October 21st, after 40 days of heated campaigning, Canadians elected a Liberal minority government with 33 per cent of the popular vote. While the nation’s eyes were fixed on More

On October 21st, millions of Canadians took a break from their workday to head to the polls. While Election Day is not a public holiday, employers are legally required to More

The United Nations’ yearly General Assembly has been the leading event fostering international relations and global governance in the world since World War II. It has been a way for More

On June 20th, 2019, thousands of Georgians stormed the parliament in Tbilisi. Adorned with EU flags and signs reading “Russia is an occupier”, the protests in the Georgian capital highlighted More

In the last two weeks, it has been revealed that a Beijing-based company with close ties to the Communist Party has gained “exclusive development rights” for the entire island of More

In March of 2014, 31 people were slaughtered at a train station in the Chinese city of Kunming, more than 2000 km away from the state of Xinjiang. The guilty More

An inside source within the U.S. embassy in Ottawa tells MJPSatire about Scheer’s frantic early Tuesday-morning call begging for the cancellation of his application to revoke U.S. citizenship. With speculations More

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

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