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Opinion: How Pro-Working Class Policies Could Have Helped Flatten the Curve in America

As a decentralized federal state, the United States lacks a powerful and unified public health infrastructure, creating what has amounted to a fragmented and ineffective response to the coronavirus pandemic. More

Posted On : August 10, 2020 Published By : Kabir Gupta
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In-Depth: Citizenship and Collective Responsibility in the Era of COVID-19

Global response to COVID-19 has indicated a failure on the part of many individuals to understand the importance of sacrifice in times of crisis as a fundamental aspect of citizenship. More

Posted On : July 25, 2020 Published By : Jessica Maloney
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“At Risk” of Suppression: COVID-19 Prompts a Crossroads in Ethiopia’s Democratization Process

Shortly after Yayesew Shimelis published information on his Facebook page about the Ethiopian government’s alleged preparation of 200,000 burial plots for victims of COVID-19, the independent journalist posted an apology More

Posted On : July 24, 2020 Published By : Maya Garfinkel
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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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The Decline of the Liberal World Order

When historians look back on the beginnings of the world’s liberal order, they might think back to the end of the Cold War, when the world went from a system More

Posted On : July 9, 2020 Published By : Lucy Whichelo
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T-4 Months: MJPS U.S. Election Outlook

In exactly four months, Americans will head to the polls for the 2020 election. Donald Trump will be fighting for reelection against the Democratic presidential nominee, while all 435 seats More

Posted On : July 3, 2020 Published By : Evelyne Goulet
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The Uncertain Future of Globalism in the Aftermath of COVID-19

Throughout history, pandemics have acted as powerful mechanisms for societal change. In the 15th century, the plague outbreak marked the death of the medieval economy and civilization. In the early More

Posted On : June 20, 2020 Published By : Jessica Maloney
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Opinion: Why Canada’s Decision to Exclude Race from COVID-19 Statistics is Fundamentally Flawed

In many ways, the COVID-19 pandemic has been overwhelmingly successful at revealing weak points in the healthcare systems of various countries. In particular, the crisis has exposed disparities in access More

Posted On : June 17, 2020 Published By : Joy Ahrum Kwak

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