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The Journey to Reconciliation in North American Summer…
It is not possible to reflect on memories at summer camp without recognizing the social inequalities upon which it…
L’importance des constructions sociales selon…
Le pessimisme de l’Homme pour la ville le mène à percevoir la Nature en tant qu’exutoire. Son auto-exclusion de la…
Revisiting the 2012 Quebec Student Strike
The 2012 student strike brought young people together and sparked engagement in politics at all levels. There are…
New Zealand’s Tribunals are a Model for Canadian…
An independent tribunal to handle land claims may be the path forward for reconciliation in Canada.
A Traumatic Reckoning: The Indigenous Relationship with…
Religious institutions play a critical role in shaping the nation’s identity and can aid Canada in correcting its…
The Extinction of the Women’s College: Is…
“Women's only education has worked well for 104 years: it's only ending now because of finances, not lack of…
Inclusive education in Quebec: Is it effective and…
While the concern as to whether inclusive education is truly equitable and effective in Quebec is complex, it is…
Racialization in a Multicultural Nation: Experiences of…
My lived experience of growing up in small-town Canada as a racialized migrant helped me understand the theoretical…
Dig Deeper: Conservative Factions in the US and Canada
Host Zalan Teodor Gaspar sits down with Henry Olsen, a columnist for The Washington Post and a senior fellow at the…
Breaking Down Barriers: The Quest for Equitable Abortion…
Canada operates under a federal system, where provincial systems and laws can greatly differ, especially in the…
Senakw: How One Project Represents the Dichotomy Between…
We cannot have homeownership being the primary means of building wealth and security, and also allow affordable…
Dig Deeper: Secularization
Host Andrew Xu sits down with Jessica Grose, an opinion writer for The New York Times. They discuss modern…