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In the Digital Age, is Freedom an Illusion?

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The Panopticon and the Laboratory: Palestinians Under the Gaze of a Surveillance-Based Military Industrial Complex

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The Hyphen Project and Africa’s Green Paradox

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Canada’s Study Permit Cap: How Universities Are Bracing for a New Financial Reality

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In the Digital Age, is Freedom an Illusion?

Posted On : December 4, 2025 Published By : Anyue Zhang
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The Panopticon and the Laboratory: Palestinians Under the Gaze of a Surveillance-Based Military Industrial Complex

Posted On : December 4, 2025 Published By : Julnar Aizouki
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The Hyphen Project and Africa’s Green Paradox

Posted On : December 4, 2025 Published By : Manon Brechard
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Canada’s Study Permit Cap: How Universities Are Bracing for a New Financial Reality

Posted On : December 4, 2025 Published By : Sophie Gandell
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Climate Change and the Future of International Politics: Political Implications of the Lancet’s 2024 Countdown on Climate Change and Health

As governments grapple with climate change’s pressing reality, political dynamics are being fundamentally redefined. It is essential to analyze how this environmental and human crisis impacts international politics.

Posted On : November 27, 2024 Published By : Spencer Clark
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New Zealand’s Māori are Present in Government, Why do Health Inequalities Persist? 

Despite symbolic and legislative milestones for the Māori nation from the Kiwi government, systemic socioeconomic disparities persist, affecting healthcare and quality of life for many Māori.

Posted On : November 27, 2024 Published By : Ashlesha Shringarpure
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‘America First’: Foreshadowing Domestic Policy Under Trump 2.0

Donald Trump has defied the odds to reclaim the White House. How will his revamped mandate impact the future of American environmental, economic, and immigration policy

Posted On : November 27, 2024 Published By : Matteo de Campos Mello Grijns
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Technofeudalism: A Neo-Marxist Take on Modern Economic Organization and Our Subservience to Technology

Technofeudalism, a political-economic theory proposed by Yanis Varoufakis, explores the return to feudalism from capitalism with a twist—the role of technology and data selling. 

Posted On : November 27, 2024 Published By : Hannah Hipolito
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Mozambique’s 2024 Elections: Highlighting Trends of Suppression, Violence and Political Unrest

2024’s Electoral Crisis Mozambique’s recent presidential election on October 9th has led to massive waves of political unrest. The ruling party, Frelimo, claimed a decisive victory with 70.7 per cent More

Posted On : November 27, 2024 Published By : Lauren Archibald
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Netanyahu Fires Defense Minister: Israeli Public Angered and Analysts Worried About War Agenda

The timing of Gallant’s dismissal, coinciding with Donald Trump’s presidential win, has fueled speculation that Netanyahu is preparing to adopt more hardline policies. This move could undermine hostage negotiations and further escalate the conflict in the Middle East. 

Posted On : November 27, 2024 Published By : Madeline Higgins
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Marx on Aristotle: A Critical Analysis of Value

In advancing on Aristotle’s conception of value (the economic worth of a good that is produced, that is), Marx suggests a critical perspective that acknowledges the societal and ideological constraints of ancient Greek lifeways, culminating in the annexation of an anti-capitalist labour theory.

Posted On : November 27, 2024 Published By : Sean Martin
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Rethinking Justice: The issue with meritocracy

how exactly is meritocracy undesirable, and perhaps more importantly, how can we retool our popular conceptions of justice?

Posted On : November 27, 2024 Published By : Anyue Zhang
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Trump Re-election: How the American Election Results May Affect Canada

Analyzes the effect of Trump’s re-election on Canadian politics, particularly in terms of economy, immigration, environment, and abortion

Posted On : November 27, 2024 Published By : Catvy Tran
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Car Theft Capital: Issues in Regulating Crime

Canada faces a car theft crisis, ranking 10th globally, with Montréal as a hotspot. Recovery efforts struggle against organized crime and insufficient regulations, raising insurance costs.

Posted On : November 27, 2024 Published By : Abigail McLelland

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