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Weinstein’s Convictions: What It Means For Assault…
The walls obscuring the truth of his actions that he fought so hard to keep up have finally come crashing down.
US Elections Podcast Series: Joe “No…
In this edition of McGill International Review’s American Elections Podcast, Amine Kanoun, Alec Regino and…
Les fantômes des accords de Pays Tiers Sûrs
Ce matin, en me levant, je me demandais encore si moi aussi je deviendrais fantôme de cette nation avant la tombée…
Opinion | Richard Serra, Steve Reich: A Journey Through…
In a world where many often feel overwhelmed by what they create, a look at a Minimalist work can teach us about…
Mitt Romney’s Vote on Impeachment and the State of…
In Trump’s Washington, where going against the President often means being blacklisted, why would a man like Mitt…
US Elections Podcast Series: The Establishment Strikes…
In this edition of McGill International Review’s American Elections Podcast, Justine Coutu, Max Clark,…
Why Wasn’t There a Republican Primary in South Carolina?
Holding primaries is still a necessary part of the electoral process, no matter which party's incumbent candidate…
The Politics of Womanhood: An interview with Stephanie…
In this series, MIR Podcaster Rebecca Sideras, speaks to influential women about how they navigate political…
US Elections Podcast Series: Can Anyone Stop Bernie…
Bernie Sanders has officially won the popular vote in the first three contests of the Democratic Primaries. Is…
America: A Suffocating Democracy
The United States, a model plutocracy! (Originally published in French on February 13, 2020).
A Canadian Take on the Democratic Primaries
Canadian and American democracies are fundamentally different, but these differences extend far beyond our…
Saudi Arabia’s Jeff Bezos Hacking Raises Questions…
“On January 22nd, UN investigators alleged that the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, may have…