A Traumatic Reckoning: The Indigenous Relationship with Catholicism Sabia Irfan Nov 14, 2023 Religious institutions play a critical role in shaping the nation’s identity and can aid Canada in correcting its…
Inclusive education in Quebec: Is it effective and equitable? Josephine Mac Naughton Nov 9, 2023 While the concern as to whether inclusive education is truly equitable and effective in Quebec is complex, it is…
The Cost of Inaction: Sudan’s Worsening Humanitarian Crisis Sabrina Nelson Nov 7, 2023 While Sudan’s humanitarian situation is worsening by the day, it is not getting the attention it needs given the…
Opinion | Hate Thy Neighbour? New UK Bill Takes a Hardline Stance on Illegal… Clare Rowbotham Jun 12, 2023 The UK's Illegal Migration Bill will stop refugees from seeking asylum and send them back to their countries of…
‘Ethical’ Imperialism: Using Religious Freedom as a Justification for… Bruno Piccinini May 2, 2023 The question lies less in how one must define religious freedom, but rather on who determines its legitimacy as a…
Laïcité in France: From Freedom of the Church to the Protection of a… Manon Robin Apr 21, 2023 France needs to come back to the original conception of laïcité - coined in the 1905 law - that was meant to create…
Quel espoir pour la démocratie russe? Claire Rhea Apr 2, 2023 Deux ans après la tentative d’assassinat d’Alexei Navalny, le dissident demeure en prison, neuf ans venant d'être…
Aid and Politics: The Weaponization of Humanitarian Assistance Sabrina Nelson Mar 24, 2023 The recent earthquake in Syria sheds light on broader challenges the country has faced for years regarding…
Water as a Human Right or a Public Good: Water Privatization Across the Global… Maisie Wynd Smith Mar 4, 2023 Water can be considered both a public good and a human right. Addressing the divergence between water’s economic…
The Far-Right Won in Italy – What’s Next? Simon Anquetil Dec 21, 2022 Giorgia Meloni, the leader of the Brothers of Italy, won the September 25 legislative election and is the new…