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At Its CORE: Canada’s Inefficient Response to Corporate Abuses Abroad
Anna Robinson
  • Apr 7
  • 5 min

At Its CORE: Canada’s Inefficient Response to Corporate Abuses Abroad

Since its inception in 2019, the Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise has struggled to become a successful tool.
Police Response to the Truckers' Convoy: Was Inaction Justified?
Ryan D'Souza
  • Apr 4
  • 4 min

Police Response to the Truckers' Convoy: Was Inaction Justified?

Ryan D'Souza looks at police response to the Truckers' Convoy Protest.
Fighting Online Hate: The Need for Bill C-36's Successor
Jessica Overend
  • Mar 31
  • 3 min

Fighting Online Hate: The Need for Bill C-36's Successor

Writer Jessica Overend analyzes Bill C-36 & recommendations for a new bill.
Gender and Authoritarianism: from Policing Bodies to a Police State
Spyra Papoulias
  • Mar 28
  • 5 min

Gender and Authoritarianism: from Policing Bodies to a Police State

Sypra Papoulias argues that restrictions on gender identity and expression represent authoritarian impositions that threaten democracy.
Canada, the IOM, and International Migration Management
Emily Wesseling
  • Mar 17
  • 3 min

Canada, the IOM, and International Migration Management

Emily Wesseling explains Canada’s relationship with the International Organization for Migration and why involvement should be increased.
Information Control on the Global Internet: The Digital Iron Curtain & Russia's Invasion of Ukraine
Georgia Evans
  • Mar 15
  • 6 min

Information Control on the Global Internet: The Digital Iron Curtain & Russia's Invasion of Ukraine

This article looks into the effects impacting the internet and its role in information as the Russian invasion of Ukraine intensifies.
What We Can Learn From Evanston's Reparations Program  
Jami McElrea
  • Mar 9
  • 4 min

What We Can Learn From Evanston's Reparations Program  

Jami McElrea's article explores the meaning of reparations, and what is needed to pay debts that are owed.
Scrapping Canada’s Homophobic Blood Donation Ban
Jordan deWever
  • Mar 7
  • 5 min

Scrapping Canada’s Homophobic Blood Donation Ban

Writer Jordan deWever explores the slow process in enabling MSM to donate blood in Canada.
Safe Supply Is A Controversial Policy, But It's Ultimately A Good One
Eugene Jeoung
  • Feb 10
  • 6 min

Safe Supply Is A Controversial Policy, But It's Ultimately A Good One

An article explaining why providing a safe supply of illicit drugs can be a tool for reducing the harms associated with drug use.
Downfall of the American Order
Ryan D'Souza
  • Feb 7
  • 4 min

Downfall of the American Order

Opinion piece about the decline of American influence on the world stage.
Populism over Democracy: Poland and the Law and Justice Party
Robert Malloy
  • Feb 1
  • 8 min

Populism over Democracy: Poland and the Law and Justice Party

Writer Robert Malloy explores Poland's far-right shift and what its clash with the EU spells for the country's future.
Canadian Terrorist Organization Designation Process and Limitations
Alexandra Wilson
  • Jan 27
  • 4 min

Canadian Terrorist Organization Designation Process and Limitations

Writer Alexandra Wilson discusses the uptick in terrorist organization designations by Public Safety Canada.
Urban Planning and Health are Inseparable: Here’s Why
Toni Steele
  • Jan 26
  • 4 min

Urban Planning and Health are Inseparable: Here’s Why

Writer Toni Steele examines the connection between our living environment and our health.
Nova Scotia's Housing Crisis has been Worsened by an Unclear Division of Responsibility
Annabelle Linders
  • Jan 24
  • 4 min

Nova Scotia's Housing Crisis has been Worsened by an Unclear Division of Responsibility

As it struggles to provide housing options, Halifax is damaging relationships with on-the-ground workers and failing to admit its weaknesses
Why Does It Matter, Anyways?: A Reflection on Corporations and Competition in Canadian Communication
Georgia Evans
  • Dec 16, 2021
  • 3 min

Why Does It Matter, Anyways?: A Reflection on Corporations and Competition in Canadian Communication

Competition policy, market power, and the digital divide are important issues worth taking the time to learn about and work to improve.
Is Canadian Competition Policy Fit For The Digital Age?
Georgia Evans
  • Dec 13, 2021
  • 7 min

Is Canadian Competition Policy Fit For The Digital Age?

Canada’s communications conglomerate is one corner of a larger puzzle: are Canada’s competition laws fit for the digital age?
Zoning Reform: A Possible Solution to the Growing Housing Crisis?
Ryan D'Souza
  • Nov 29, 2021
  • 4 min

Zoning Reform: A Possible Solution to the Growing Housing Crisis?

Ryan D'Souza examines the viability of zoning reform within the Greater Toronto Area.
The 2021 German Federal Election and its Implications for Canada
Robert Malloy
  • Nov 25, 2021
  • 6 min

The 2021 German Federal Election and its Implications for Canada

The article covers the relationship between Canada and Germany that has been affected and will continue to be affected after the elections.
Why the Indian Act Must be Reformed from ‘Harmful’ to ‘Helpful’
Kaitlyn Unitas
  • Nov 24, 2021
  • 3 min

Why the Indian Act Must be Reformed from ‘Harmful’ to ‘Helpful’

It is a piece discussing the harmful legacies of the Indian act and the need for a reframing of its core content.
Reputation versus Reality: Canada, Sterilization, and Indigenous Women’s Health
Emily Wesseling
  • Nov 22, 2021
  • 3 min

Reputation versus Reality: Canada, Sterilization, and Indigenous Women’s Health

A piece discussing the forced and coerced sterilization of Indigenous women in Canada.
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