The Making of an MIR Article Andrew Wei Dec 30, 2021 Host Andrew Wei explores writing and creativity with MIR writer Annisa Burgos. Over the course of an MIR…
Zéro émission de carbone d’ici 2060 : la Chine serait-elle trop ambitieuse? Emmanuelle Caza-Oettel Oct 20, 2020 « Le 22 septembre dernier, lors du débat général de la 75e session de l’assemblée générale de l’ONU, la Chine a…
Trump’s Refusal To Respect Election Results Is a Symbolic Threat to Democracy Lila Mooney Oct 19, 2020 If Trump loses the election in November, what follows may put America’s democratic safeguards to the test. Trump’s…
Mask Hysteria: Containment (Ep.2) Bilal Virji Feb 18, 2020 With panic and hysteria creeping in, the economic and geopolitical consequences of the coronavirus outbreak have…
Editorial: Change the Name MIR Editorial Board Oct 31, 2018 In 1992, a decision was made to remove the stereotyped caricatures of Indigenous persons which had appeared on…
The Editor’s Desk: A Final Farewell Benjamin Aloi Apr 14, 2018 From the 1st Annual MIR Awards: Writing this farewell speech was, in a lot of ways, like trying to encapsulate my…
What is MIR? Benjamin Aloi Oct 18, 2017 Liked our promo video? Want to find out more about MIR? Discover how the online publication has grown since its…
Review’s Radio: Canadian Same Sex Marriage, a Story about Love, Rights and… Rosa Rupert Dec 3, 2016 In the fifth episode of Review's Radio on Demand: a story about unintentional and unexpected Canadian leadership in…
Review’s Radio: Report of an Interesting Walk through “Through Tragedy We… Rosa Rupert Nov 17, 2016 For this fourth episode of Review's Radio on Demand, I had the privilege of walking through the Visual Arts…
In Defense of IDS: A Reply to the McGill Daily Dylan Lamberti Oct 23, 2016 On October 17th, the McGill Daily published a feature article titled “Party on the Beach while Improving Healthcare…