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All I Want for Christmas Is Canadian Content
As the use of a Canadian backdrop becomes an industry standard, and the film and television industry secures a…
The Next Generation of Canada’s Public Broadcasting
Tackling polarization, engaging with younger Canadians, and how Kim’s Convenience represents the future for the CBC
A Mari Usque Ad Mare: East-West Regionalism in Modern…
It's not uncommon for someone to stay where they're comfortable, but why is it that Canada can be split in half by…
Can We Separate Christmas from Consumerism?
For many, the contemporary Christmas spirit is rather disconnected from the holiday’s religious purpose. Instead,…
L’avortement en Pologne et mouvance conservatrice :…
Les manifestations qui ont lieu depuis plusieurs semaines s’attaquent à la fois à la politique d’avortement du…
The Meme-ing of Life: How Gen Z Finds Ways to Laugh at…
As the influence and subject matter of memes evolve, an array of consequences, both good and bad, will follow.
Modern Eugenics and the Racial Dynamics of…
Historically, the study of eugenics was used to advocate for the "improvement” of the human population, justifying…
How the Dominance of English Has Insulated Science
The English language has come to dominate the world of scientific communication and publication in the latter half…
2020 is Not 1968, But What Can We Learn from the…
Of course, 1968 is not 2020; but acknowledging the differences can help us understand where we are now and indeed…
Bug-out Bags and Bullets: The Misguided Ideology of…
This year, perhaps unlike any other, feels like the end of the world. Understandably, this has caused a resurgence…
How Social Media Divides Us
Social media platforms show users what they want, no matter the validity of the content. While this function is…
American Indifference Is Not a Work of Fiction
The eerie comparisons of Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid’s Tale extend to a different interpretation of political…