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Two Cities, One Culture: The Aftermath of High-Profile…
The fallout within city police departments involved in shootings that garnered widespread public outrage – such as…
Why, Orbán, Why?
Tightened control of academic life and of educational ideologies and practices goes against the theoretical…
Free Transit in Luxembourg: A Question of Sustainability
Few nations have a car culture as strong as that of Luxembourg; the Grand Duchy has the highest ratio of passenger…
Brexit: The “Easiest Deal Ever”
With less than 100 days to go before the UK officially leaves the EU on March 29th, 2019, it appears increasing…
Right to be Free from Rape: The Importance of…
At the June 2016 San Fermin bull-running festival, a girl was found by a couple crying on a bench in the fetal…
A Look Back at the Lasting Impact of George H. W. Bush’s…
President George H. W. Bush passed away in November at the age of 94. While his time as president was a short…
The Need for an Inclusive Approach to Left Wing Politics
We the Left and Them-the Ruling Class
There has been a growing call for the Left to become more adversarial in its…
Easy as ABC? Not in Kazakhstan
Montrealers and out-of-province students alike may marvel at the complex linguistic politics of Quebec – but the…
Composting in Montréal: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
The benefits of composting are clear and the need even more so, but progress rarely comes easy, especially when it…
“You are gilets jaunes!”
As the protests continue, democratic institutions fall apart in front of the eyes of demonstrators. Consider the…
Prosecution at last for Peru’s former President…
Despite the protracted waiting time for his trial, it is highly likely that Alan García will have to respond to his…
The Implications of Labelling the Rohingya Crisis as…
Ethnic cleansing and genocide are often, incorrectly, used interchangeably in political dialogue. Although many may…