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Review Radio: Tracing Legault’s Rise to…
The 2022 Quebec general election saw the CAQ affirm its sweeping success from 2018, with François Legault doubling…
Is the CAQ built to last?
Despite appearing untouchable in the voter polls, the CAQ has experienced some choppy waters. In this election…
Review Radio: Immigration to the US
Host Andrew Xu sits down with Dr. Leah Boustan, an economics professor at Princeton University. They discuss the…
MIR Meets: Nate Hochman
Host Blaise Brosnan sits down with Nate Hochman, an ISI fellow at National Review. They discuss the New Right’s…
Is It Time for Legault to LeStop?
"Bill 96 exemplifies an intergenerational cultural wound between Canadian Anglophones, Francophones, and First…
How Trumpism is Outlasting Trump
Though political careers do not last forever, political legacies have no expiration date. Trumpism – Donald Trump’s…
Right to Repair: Where Is It Now?
Today, device manufacturers have more of a say in the lifespan of their product than consumers do. Owning an…
Bears, Rideshares, and Graduation Nightmares: A Guide to…
Lots of terms are being thrown around — recession, bear market, stagnation — and some have technical definitions…
The Future of the Opioid Crisis: Why Decriminalization…
It is precisely this difference in mindset that made Portugal’s drug decriminalization work. Victims caught in the…
Mask Hysteria: Hygiene Theater and COVID Safety…
Host Andrew Xu sits down with science writer and editor Yasmin Tayag, to discuss hygiene theater and the…
The Global Supply Chain’s Chokehold on the American Diet
As cultural tides shift and consumers take an increased interest in their food beyond the “checkout scanner,” so…
A New Pink Tide in Latin American Politics
While the popularity of the Right in Latin America peaked only a few years ago, the resurgence of the "pink tide"…