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Justice for Joyce: Canadian Health Care Reform or Another Settler Colonial Spectacle?

Once again, systemic racism confronts the Canadian conscience, challenging Canada’s professed value of multiculturalism.  The death of Joyce Echaquan, a 37-year-old Atikamekw woman from the community of Manawan, has resulted More

Posted On : October 26, 2020 Published By : Brianna Morrison
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Can the Conservatives Get Beyond Stephen Harper’s Legacy?

On August 24, 2020, Erin O’Toole was officially named the new leader of the Conservative Party of Canada. While many commentators have noted his relatively strong performance in the House More

Posted On : October 25, 2020 Published By : Max Rosen
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Policy-making in a Crisis: The Return to School in Alberta

This week, millions of children across Canada headed back to school for an academic year unlike any other. Because education falls under provincial jurisdiction, back-to-school plans under COVID-19 vary widely More

Posted On : September 4, 2020 Published By : Catharina O'Donnell
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Flash Analysis: Freeland Replaces Morneau as Finance Minister as Trudeau Asks to Prorogue Parliament

On Tuesday, August 18th, Chrystia Freeland was sworn in as Minister of Finance. Freeland replaces Bill Morneau who stepped down from the position on Monday.  This shuffle is notable for More

Posted On : August 18, 2020 Published By : Catharina O'Donnell
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What the North Means to Canada and its Conservative Candidates

As the more densely populated regions in the country, it is not unusual that Western and Eastern Canada receive the most attention from political candidates in discussions of national security, More

Posted On : August 12, 2020 Published By : Joy Ahrum Kwak
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Essential, But Expendable: Ontario’s Treatment of Temporary Migrant Workers

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted enduring inequalities impacting a previously hidden population of workers in Canada: temporary migrants. In 2018, nearly 55,000 jobs in the agricultural sector were filled by More

Posted On : August 9, 2020 Published By : Dana Malapit
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Canada’s Silent Pandemic: Far-Right Hate Groups

Since Donald Trump’s election in 2016, far-right hate groups have gained increased attention, especially in the United States. While most attention to far-right hate groups has been aimed at the More

Posted On : July 27, 2020 Published By : Catharina O'Donnell
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In-Depth: Is Alberta’s Bill 1 Disaster Capitalism or Protecting a Struggling Industry?

June 17, 2020 elicited mixed emotions from different cross-sections of Albertans. Bill 1, which criminalizes “trespassing on, destroying, damaging, and obstructing the use or operation of any essential infrastructure”, was More

Posted On : July 15, 2020 Published By : Joy Ahrum Kwak
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Could SpaceX’s Starlink be the Solution to Internet in Rural Canada?

For the millions of Canadians working and learning from home during the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of fast and affordable internet connection has become abundantly clear. In light of this More

Posted On : July 13, 2020 Published By : Dana Malapit
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Decriminalizing Sex Work: Interview with Jenn Clamen, National Coordinator for the CASWLR

COVID-19 has been responsible for profound social change. The consequences have been astonishing with lengthy closures for universities, non-essential institutions and businesses, over 100,000 confirmed cases as well as family More

Posted On : July 9, 2020 Published By : Miranda Lepore

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