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Julie Payette’s Resignation: Whether Canada is Ready for an Indigenous Governor General

Governor General Julie Payette, who was appointed in 2017 by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, stepped down from her position as of January 21, 2021. This unprecedented decision came after the More

Posted On : February 1, 2021 Published By : Taylor Robinson
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Contenders or Pretenders? The Mirage of the Liberals’ Climate Leadership

As polling data shows, young voters, for the most part, agree that addressing the climate crisis is the most pressing political issue of our time; there even appears to be More

Posted On : January 28, 2021 Published By : Samah Khandker
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Does the Canada Infrastructure Bank Still Matter?

The Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) was officially established in June 2017, fulfilling a campaign promise made by Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party in the 2015 federal election. Operating as a Crown More

Posted On : January 24, 2021 Published By : Max Rosen
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En Français S’il Vous Plaît: Language, Culture, and Inclusion in Quebec

The debate over francophone linguistic and cultural preservation has, once again, emerged into the Quebecois limelight. This comes in the wake of an investigation published on November 13th by the More

Posted On : January 11, 2021 Published By : Lucy Whichelo
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Is Canada Vulnerable to Right-Wing Populism?

Maxime Bernier narrowly lost the 2017 Conservative Party of Canada leadership race to Andrew Scheer in the 13th round. The former Québec Conservative MP, who had a history of voting More

Posted On : December 6, 2020 Published By : Max Rosen
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Orange Wave Turned Orange Crash: The NDP’s Presence in Quebec

In the 2011 Canadian federal election, 59 members of Parliament were elected under the banner of the New Democratic Party in Quebec. In the 2015 federal election, this number decreased More

Posted On : December 4, 2020 Published By : Samah Khandker
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How Do Canada’s Statues Document Indigenous History?

In August 2020, a group of protestors toppled and destroyed a statue of John A. Macdonald located in downtown Montreal. Canada’s first prime minister is memorialized in statues across the More

Posted On : November 30, 2020 Published By : Taylor Robinson
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Quid Pro Quo: What the Huawei Predicament Means for Canada

November 9th, 2020 marks the 700th day since Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor were detained in China. Kovrig, a former diplomat for the International Crisis Group, and Spavor, a businessman More

Posted On : November 24, 2020 Published By : Brianna Morrison
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Is Chrystia Freeland the Minister of Everything?

Despite only being a Member of Parliament since 2013, Chrystia Freeland has already served as the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Foreign Affairs, International Trade, and Finance, in addition to Deputy More

Posted On : November 21, 2020 Published By : Max Rosen
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Flash Analysis: Unveiling the CAQ’s ‘Lite’ Environmental Plan

On Monday November 16th, the Legault government unveiled its “2030 Plan for a Green Economy.” Over the next five years, $6.7 billion will be invested in the province’s fight against More

Posted On : November 18, 2020 Published By : Samah Khandker

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