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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.
Digital Vigilantism
Alexandra Wilson
  • Jul 19, 2021
  • 4 min

Digital Vigilantism

This article is an interview piece that explores the ins and outs of a concept known as digital vigilantism.
How does Online Hate Manifest
Alexandra Wilson
  • Jul 12, 2021
  • 5 min

How does Online Hate Manifest

This piece explores the factors that lead to digital hate online, examining the opinions of experts to understand this growing trend.
Down the Stack: Power and Accountability in Internet Intermediaries’ Content Moderation Decisions
Georgia Evans
  • Jul 9, 2021
  • 7 min

Down the Stack: Power and Accountability in Internet Intermediaries’ Content Moderation Decisions

This piece explores the work done by internet intermediaries around content moderation, and the formal decision-making process behind it.
Influencing Trust: The Role of Para-social Relationships and Misinformation
Sahaana Ranganathan
  • Jul 6, 2021
  • 5 min

Influencing Trust: The Role of Para-social Relationships and Misinformation

This article explores the role of para-social relationships and the spread misinformation on the COVID-19 vaccine
The Liberal Governments Proposed Regulatory Measures in the Wake of the Storming of the U.S. Capitol
Alexandra Wilson
  • Jun 21, 2021
  • 8 min

The Liberal Governments Proposed Regulatory Measures in the Wake of the Storming of the U.S. Capitol

An informative look into Bill C-10, a bill meant to amend the Broadcasting act. It includes the reactions of various afflicted parties.
A Global Vaccine Timeline
Chanel Best
  • Jun 3, 2021
  • 9 min

A Global Vaccine Timeline

The rapid development of COVID-19 vaccines is a product of an increasingly interconnected world that fosters transnational links
From Social Media to Societal Collapse: A Hidden Threat in Our Daily Lives
Aryan Bajpai
  • May 26, 2021
  • 5 min

From Social Media to Societal Collapse: A Hidden Threat in Our Daily Lives

Writer Aryan Bajpai explores the newfound dangers of social media, including misinformation and extremism
India’s Farmer’s Protests: Policy, Advocacy, and an Attack on Democracy
Jami McElrea
  • May 11, 2021
  • 5 min

India’s Farmer’s Protests: Policy, Advocacy, and an Attack on Democracy

Author Jami McElrea offers her insight and analysis on the current state of Indian democracy and the implications of the ongoing protests.
The New Culture of Youth Engagement in Canadian Politics
Jesse Hsieh
  • Nov 24, 2020
  • 6 min

The New Culture of Youth Engagement in Canadian Politics

Policy Opinion by Jesse Hsieh. What Is Political Engagement Today?
Canada's Digital Divide Widens
Georgia Evans
  • Nov 24, 2020
  • 4 min

Canada's Digital Divide Widens

Poly Brief by Georgia Evans. Imagine if the pandemic had happened and we didn’t have the Internet - this is a reality for many Canadians
COVID-19's Impact on the Mental Health of Canadians
Jami McElrea
  • Nov 24, 2020
  • 4 min

COVID-19's Impact on the Mental Health of Canadians

Opinion by Jami McElrea. Covid-19 pandemic has demonstrated the importance of strong mental health initiatives.
The Evolution of Canada's Prostitution Laws
Zoie Sutherland
  • Nov 24, 2020
  • 5 min

The Evolution of Canada's Prostitution Laws

Policy Brief by Zoie Sutherland. It is important to understand how prostitution laws in Canada have evolved until now.
Liberalism on the brink: when social conservatives and BLM protesters have a common enemy
Benjamin Beiles
  • Nov 24, 2020
  • 5 min

Liberalism on the brink: when social conservatives and BLM protesters have a common enemy

Opinion by Benjamin Beiles. It is critical to understand how the fundamental principles of Western society sustain suppression.
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