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Is Federalism Responsible for Canada’s Inconsistent COVID-19 Response?

As of February 2nd, 796,417 Canadians have officially tested positive for COVID-19, and over 20,000 Canadians have died. By contrast, 59,544 Canadian soldiers died fighting during World War One. By More

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State Secularism in France and Quebec: A Unifying or Divisive Policy?

Since October, radical Islamist terrorist attacks in France have reopened old wounds in the country’s relationship with religion. On October 21st, French President Emmanuel Macron delivered a eulogy for Samuel More

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Opinion: Legault’s Denial of Systemic Racism Treats the Symptom, Ignores the Condition

During a press conference on October 2nd,  Quebec Premier François Legault acknowledged that racism exists in Quebec, but stated that he does not believe the same can be said regarding More

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The Role of Politicians During Crisis

Leadership and crisis are heavily connected phenomena. From flight PS752 in Iran to the rail blockades to COVID-19, the role of Canadian politicians in times of crisis has been put More

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The CAQ and Minorities: School Boards and Language Rights in Quebec

In October 2018, the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) formed a majority government with only 37% of the popular vote. The party recently made waves in Canada after introducing Bill 21, the More

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Flash Analysis: Quebec Government Proposes “The Tinder of Immigration”

The Quebec government has finally unveiled the controversial immigration policy that it campaigned on. Bill 9 was introduced by immigration minister Simon Jolin-Barrette on Thursday morning. “The Tinder of Immigration,” More

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