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Rights for Rivers
Rights of Nature cases are sprouting up in jurisprudence around the world. Though the practical implications of…
Ugly and Ignored: Toronto’s Homelessness Crisis
The McGill International Review is thrilled to present this article by Queen's University student Claire Parsons as…
A City for Egypt’s Future, or Al-Sisi’s?
Six years ago, the Egyptian government announced they would construct a New Administrative Capital (NAC) in the…
Linguistic Decolonization? Exploring Kazakhstan’s Switch…
Kazakhstan, along with several other countries in the region, will continue to engage in a political tango with…
Can Andrew Yang Become the Next Mayor of New York City?
A little over two months out from the New York City mayoral primary, previous presidential hopeful Andrew Yang is…
Globalization’s Achilles Heels: the Precarious Links of…
As the world becomes even more interconnected, and as melting sea ice sadly opens more and more of the Arctic to…
MIR Meets: Katia Houle
In this episode of MIR Meets, Editor-in-Chief Charles Lepage talks with Katia Houle, Montrealer gone to Shanghai!-->…
The Toxic Trajectory of the #PickMeGirl Trend
The Pick-Me Girl trend has turned into yet another way to police female behaviour. Our words, appearance, and…
The Biggest Battle in American Gun Reform
With the core belief that accessibility to guns is synonymous with American freedom, any top-down approach to force…
Génération COVID-19 : une jeunesse isolée mais solidaire
« Monsieur le Président, à dix neuf ans, j’ai l’impression d'être morte », pouvait-on lire dans la lettre ouverte…
L’Épopée du Canal de Suez
« Un jour, on était arrivé à une ville appelée Port-Saïd. Tous les pavillons d’Europe flottaient dessus au bout de…
MIR Meets: Jennifer Pedraza
Host Berenice Collignon and Victoria Aponte sit down with Jennifer Pedraza, a Colombian student leader of the 2018…