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2019 Year in Review

As the 2010s come to a close, MJPS has rounded up some of the most important political developments of 2019. This year, writers from McGill and beyond published four hundred More

Posted On : December 31, 2019 Published By : Catharina O’Donnell
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The Insight Scoop: 2018-2019 Year in Review

What a year. This is said every year, but 2018-2019 was truly one to remember. With four Canadian provincial elections since September, dozens of national elections around the world, the More

Posted On : May 3, 2019 Published By : Catharina O’Donnell
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The Insight Scoop: March 18th – March 24th

Happy Sunday! Riddle us this: What do Michael Scott and top Democratic politicians have in common? More than you’d think. From promises of free college tuition to revealing Native-American heritage, More

Posted On : March 24, 2019 Published By : Patricia Sibal
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The Insight Scoop: March 11 – March 18

Happy Sunday! We hope your day is filled with lots of luck and Guinness. Speaking of the luck of the Irish, Irish PM Leo Varadkar threw some not-so-subtle shade at More

Posted On : March 17, 2019 Published By : Patricia Sibal
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The Insight Scoop: March 3 – March 10

Happy Sunday! We hope everyone had an amazing reading week! Don’t be discouraged by this freak snowstorm in the middle of March – there’s only four weeks left of school. More

Posted On : March 10, 2019 Published By : Ryanne Lau
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The Insight Scoop: February 18th – February 24th

Happy Sunday! Everyone knows about the Oscars, but only true film buffs will know about the Razzies, the annual awards show for the worst in film. Find out who won More

Posted On : February 24, 2019 Published By : Patricia Sibal
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The Insight Scoop: February 11th – February 17th

Happy Sunday! Classes may have taken a brief break this week in the face of a winter storm, but the political storm certainly hasn’t abated. We hope you are having More

Posted On : February 17, 2019 Published By : Patricia Sibal
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The Insight Scoop: February 3rd – February 10th

Happy Sunday! Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and everybody knows that politics and romance go together like chocolate on strawberries. So who are our favourite couples in politics? Of More

Posted On : February 10, 2019 Published By : Patricia Sibal
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The Insight Scoop: January 26th – February 3rd

Happy Sunday! In case you didn’t hear, this year’s Groundhog Day produced a mixed bag of predictions about the future of winter in Canada. Surprising absolutely no one, Quebec’s own More

Posted On : February 3, 2019 Published By : Patricia Sibal
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The Insight Scoop: January 20th-27th

What You Need to Know – Editors’ Picks Catharina O’Donnell – Canadian Politics Foreign relations dominate this week’s news in Canadian politics. Currently facing a “diplomatic crisis” with China, PM More

Posted On : January 27, 2019 Published By : Patricia Sibal

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