Not a Drop to Drink: Canada’s Embarrassing Water Crises Triumph Kerins Sep 4, 2020 Canada is one of the largest suppliers of freshwater in the world, controlling about 20 per cent of the world's…
“Sin agua no hay vida”: Indigenous Environmental Self-Determination in… Ximena Ramirez Villanueva Oct 24, 2019 Indigenous communities, particularly those in Bolivia, Peru, Mexico, Chile, and Argentina, are working to combat…
The Forgotten Territory Aleza Waheed May 12, 2019 Bringing up Nunavut in conversation often elicits one common reaction—usually something along the lines of "sorry…
Closing the Gap: Indigenous Injustice Parallels in Australia and Canada Maha Asad Nov 18, 2017 It’s strange that the country ranked second-best in the world for quality of life is, at the same time, becoming…
Bernie Sanders and Addressing Indigenous Issues in the US Election Sam Hersh Mar 19, 2016 Two weeks ago I wrote an article entitled Silent Voices: Indigenous People in America and the 2016 Presidential…
Silent Voices: Indigenous People in America and the 2016 Presidential Elections Sam Hersh Feb 29, 2016 Again I must stray away from the theme of my blog as there is something that is deeply concerning to me in relation…
Trudeau Promises a “Total Renewal” of Relationship with First Nations Peoples Jasmine Lee Jan 20, 2016 In September, I published an article looking at the abominable treatment of Canada’s Aboriginal community by its…
kanion’ke:haka Resistance to Montréal’s 8 Billion Litre Sewage Dump Arabella Colombier Nov 14, 2015 The city of Montréal planned to dump one-third of its untreated sewage, including medical and industrial waste,…
Ensuring Democracy: Panelists Address Political Representation in Canada Katrina Kairys Mar 30, 2015 On March 23rd, in honour of International Women’s Month, McGill Women in House hosted a speaker panel attended by…