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What Does “Immigration” Mean? Spain and the Launching of a (counter)Hegemonic Operation

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Polymarket and Politics: the risks of geopolitical prediction markers

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“Living Within a Lie”: Canada’s Reconfiguration of Middle Power Rhetoric

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What Does “Immigration” Mean? Spain and the Launching of a (counter)Hegemonic Operation

Posted On : February 24, 2026 Published By : Anyue Zhang
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Rethinking the Price Cap on Russian Oil

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Polymarket and Politics: the risks of geopolitical prediction markers

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“Living Within a Lie”: Canada’s Reconfiguration of Middle Power Rhetoric

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The 43rd Canadian election campaign officially kicked off on Wednesday, bringing with it a host of new campaign slogans. MJPSatire spoke with each of the parties about their campaign slogans More

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What Goes up Must Come Down: Is a Recession Coming to Canada?

Headlines have forecast a worldwide economic downturn in the coming years. Among other rationales, experts point to slowing German, Chinese, and British economies, the United States-China trade war, and rising More

Posted On : September 13, 2019 Published By : Marie Fester
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Mediating Montreal’s Market: Analyzing the Plante government’s appeasement of housing sector tensions

The urban form — a sequence of landscapes, bound together by shared public infrastructure and a common people — presents itself as a canvas for democracy. The picture that ends More

Posted On : September 13, 2019 Published By : Louis-Thomas Kelly
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Flash Analysis: ‘Four More Years’ for Manitoba’s Progressive Conservative Government

Last night, after serving nearly three and a half years in power, Manitoba’s incumbent premier Brian Pallister delivered the Progressive Conservatives an unsurprising second majority win. The Progressive Conservative (PC) More

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Though it may seem the political parties and leaders have been campaigning for months, the official election period just began. On September 11th, 2019, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau officially asked More

Posted On : September 10, 2019 Published By : Mercedes Labelle
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Opinion: Your Vote Counts More than You Think

With 17.7 million Canadians casting a ballot – or 68.3 per cent of registered voters – 2015 saw the highest level of voter turnout since 1993. But while this number More

Posted On : September 9, 2019 Published By : Mercedes Labelle
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Opinion: The Case for Universal Basic Income

Universal Basic Income (UBI) is one of those rare policies that has support from both sides of the political spectrum. Labour activist and former president of Service Employees International Union More

Posted On : September 6, 2019 Published By : Peter Wu
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Antisemitism in an Era of Misinformation

President Trump’s pursuit of the ethnic mobilization of the Jewish vote will effectively result in further prejudice against the American Jewish population. The reasoning behind this claim lies within Trump’s More

Posted On : September 5, 2019 Published By : Gilli Cohen
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Prescription Drugs: A Cross-Border Battle

On July 31, the Trump administration announced its intention to allow states, wholesalers, and pharmacists to negotiate deals with Canadian suppliers to import low-cost prescription drugs into the United States. More

Posted On : September 4, 2019 Published By : Dia Mukherjee
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Off the Grid: Causes and Consequences of Kashmir’s Internet Shutdown

On August 4, the 12.5 million citizens of Jammu and Kashmir entered a state of internet suspension. This blockade is a crucial part of India’s controversial decision last week to More

Posted On : September 3, 2019 Published By : Rose Bostwick

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