The Power of Public Transportation in Social Justice Dana Malapit Nov 18, 2020 Seemingly mundane transportation policies are far from a peripheral issue in the national reckoning with race —…
The Modern Tax Haven Felipe Aas Aug 12, 2020 The stage has been set: the rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer, and the working population upon…
Thinking Critically About Social Value: The Visibility of Race and Class During… Marie Fester Jun 29, 2020 Across North America, the uneven impact of COVID-19 reveals the relevance of concepts first articulated by Marx and…
Recent Worldwide Protests Are A Call To Action For Democracies Itai Epstein Dec 11, 2019 In an era of rising authoritarianism, such as in Turkey, the Philippines, India, and arguably even the USA,…
The Role of Governments in Reducing Inequality Louis Rosenberg Dec 10, 2019 Editor's Note: This article was selected by the McGill International Review as the winner of the Secondary Schools'…
One City to Rule Them All Christopher Ciafro Dec 4, 2018 There is nothing inherently wrong with a city becoming a centre of power in a country. The issues arise, however,…
Global Giving and the Contradictions of Elite Philanthropy Luca Brown Feb 1, 2018 Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos made headlines when he and his wife, Mackenzie Bezos, donated $33 million to finance the…
Flight of the International Students’ Trend Arnavi Mehta Nov 1, 2016 Getting an education abroad is an increasingly likely prospect for students across the globe, especially for those…
Why Canada Needs Inheritance Tax Kevin (Sang) Nam Nov 18, 2014 French economist Thomas Piketty has risen to prominence over the past few years thanks to his book, “Capital in the…