The Journey to Reconciliation in North American Summer Camps Frances Parish Jan 24, 2024 It is not possible to reflect on memories at summer camp without recognizing the social inequalities upon which it…
Senakw: How One Project Represents the Dichotomy Between Affordable Housing and… Ava Torkaman Aug 22, 2023 We cannot have homeownership being the primary means of building wealth and security, and also allow affordable…
Was COP26 Too Little, Too Late? Erika MacKenzie Nov 19, 2021 The 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference wrapped up on November 12th with fairly disappointing results.…
The Canadian Review: Cindy Blackstock Charles Lepage Feb 21, 2021 Editor-in-Chief Charles Lepage meets with Professor Cindy Blackstock, member of the Gitxsan Nation and Professor!-->…
Private Property on First Nations Reserves: Poverty-Fix or Neocolonialism? Graydon Davidson Dec 23, 2020 "In recent years, some scholars and First Nations leaders have proposed a controversial and fundamental reform…
Days in the Arctic: A Changed Way of Life Ewan Halliday Jun 25, 2020 The quiet isolation of the Arctic is disappearing, leaving in its place social progressions and new economic…
There Are No More Second Chances Allegra Mendelson Oct 20, 2019 With rhetoric continuously taking precedence over substance, it is unsurprising that there are no clear paths…
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…
Is Canada Democratic Enough? Hae Young Chung Jan 23, 2019 If we were to look into the issues that Canadian voters, particularly Indigenous voters, experience when accessing…
Politics of Identity, Not Identity Politics Hae Young Chung Nov 20, 2018 Progress -- we’ve seen it. Or, we had been seeing it: steps in the right direction toward equality. With…