La loi C-36 au banc des accusés : la sécurité des prostituées au Québec Maria Laura Chobadindegui Mar 14, 2020 Le 22 janvier 2020, Marylène Lévesque, travailleuse du sexe, est assassinée par son client dans une chambre d'hôtel…
Canada’s Dual Stance on Human Rights Elina Qureshi Nov 5, 2018 Canada has always seen itself as a defender of human rights. It was Lester B. Pearson, Canada’s “foremost…
A Rebranding of Canadian Soft Power Demonstrated Through Canadian and Iranian… Jennifer Chan Oct 14, 2016 Canadian interactions with foreign powers has traditionally been one of mediation and peace mongering which has…
Niqab Bans: 21st Century Islamophobia or Harper Election Distraction? Jason Li Oct 18, 2015 Over this past Thanksgiving weekend, Canada saw 3.6 million Canadians go to the ballots to cast their early…
Contentious Anti-Terror Legislation: Bill C-51 and its Sociopolitical Implications Anne-Cécile Favory Feb 20, 2015 On January 30th, the Harper Government unveiled Bill C-51, cited as the Security of Canada Information Sharing…
The Last Straw: Federal Scientists and Professionals’ Union against Harper Irene Chok Nov 22, 2014 The union representing scientists and professionals serving in the federal public service dropped their…
Lester Pearson and the Suez Crisis: Lessons in Canadian Diplomacy (Part 2) Nicholas D'Ascanio Jan 20, 2014 Only twenty years into its foreign policy independence, Canada’s top diplomat had ended what could have been an…
Lester Pearson and the Suez Crisis: Lessons in Canadian Diplomacy (Part 1) Nicholas D'Ascanio Jan 10, 2014 To date, only one Canadian has ever received the Nobel Peace Prize. Lester B. Pearson, Secretary of State for…
Canada 2014-2015: Election Fever Tshweu Moleme Jan 9, 2014 So here we are, upon a new year, 2014, with the arrival of a revived game politic in Canada. In Toronto, Mayor Ford…