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Campaign Finance and Free Speech in the 2020 US Election: Is Reform Overdue?

In the 2016 presidential election year, an unprecedented $6.5 billion was spent on political ads in the run-up to November. According to the Center for Responsive Politics, which tracks campaign More

Posted On : December 8, 2020 Published By : Tommy Chen
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The Role of Discourse in Increased Voter Turnout

Discourse, or the process by which ideas are conveyed, is often understood to be a top-down process. As Michel Foucault famously argued, discourse functions as an instrument for elites to More

Posted On : November 30, 2020 Published By : Gilli Cohen
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The Ever-Present Role of Racism in the US Election

The American electoral college system, which determines who the president will be every four years, has a history of racism and bias that persists today. Racism still influences American politics More

Posted On : November 19, 2020 Published By : Maya Mau
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Opinion: Why Modern Americans Need More Control Over Their Constitution

In 1965, US President Lyndon B. Johnson addressed Congress on the Civil Rights Movement, implying that it was an extension of the Founding Fathers’ promise in the Declaration of Independence: More

Posted On : November 15, 2020 Published By : Peter Trombley
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Combatting Journalistic Misinformation During Elections

In the wake of Joe Biden’s presidential victory, many have taken a sigh of relief. Others, however, are questioning the legitimacy of his win. Since April, Donald Trump has been More

Posted On : November 13, 2020 Published By : Lucy Whichelo
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What the Trump Administration Meant For Canada

Former Vice President Joe Biden is now the President-elect of the United States. After pledging to govern as a unifying President, one of Biden’s first orders of business will be More

Posted On : November 7, 2020 Published By : Max Rosen
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Democratic National Convention, Day Four Recap

The Democratic National Convention (DNC) runs from August 17th – August 20th. This article is part of a broader, MJPS Online series providing daily analysis of the DNC as it More

Posted On : August 21, 2020 Published By : Evelyne Goulet
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Democratic National Convention, Day Three Recap

The Democratic National Convention (DNC) runs from August 17th – August 20th. This article is part of a broader, MJPS Online series providing daily analysis of the DNC as it More

Posted On : August 20, 2020 Published By : Evelyne Goulet
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Democratic National Convention, Day Two Recap

The Democratic National Convention (DNC) runs from August 17th – August 20th. This article is part of a broader, MJPS Online series providing daily analysis of the DNC as it More

Posted On : August 19, 2020 Published By : Evelyne Goulet
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Flash Analysis: Bernie Sanders Wins New Hampshire Primary

After the chaotic Iowa caucuses last week, New Hampshire took centre stage last night for the first-in-the-nation primary. With twenty-four delegates up for contestation, the primary in New Hampshire proves More

Posted On : February 12, 2020 Published By : Lauren Hill

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