The Danger of Privatizing Climate Data
by Elsa Rollier Climate change has become a daily topic of discussion. Whether it is to address a new climate catastrophe, new alarming scientific reports, or to debate its causes and solutions,...
View ArticleThe Ship Cemetery: A Violation of Workers Rights and Environmental...
by Peter Xaiver Rossetti Massive cargo transport ships are something many tend not to think of. Despite the fact that the world is connected by these massive metal vessels traversing the world’s vast...
View ArticleFighting Abroad: Canadian Soldiers in Ukraine
by Laura Modoveanu With Russia’s invasion of Ukraine entering its third calendar year, there seems to be no sign of a resolution coming anytime soon. Some have decided to take matters into their own...
View ArticleChildhood in Crisis: Urgent Plea for Global Action in Gaza-Israel Conflict
by Viana Sadeghi In the midst of the enduring conflict between Gaza and Israel, a profound humanitarian crisis is unfolding, casting its grim shadow most heavily upon the vulnerable lives of children....
View ArticleThe New New Colossus: An Examination of Migration in Texas, Operation Lone...
by Peter Xaiver Rossetti Migration has always been a touchy subject in the modern political history of the Western world. Whether it is refugees in Europe or international students in Canada,...
View ArticleDispelling A Myth About Feminism
by Laura Moldoveanu 55% of people believe that gender inequality exists, yet far fewer support or identify as feminist (Beaver, 2022). In fact, one-third of men believe that feminism does more harm...
View ArticleNo More Turning Away: Homelessness in Our City
by Hero Aiken “You can’t sleep on the streets, would you? Of course not. Me either, but it’s the option that’s available.” – Innocent Amuda (Global News) When the matter of homelessness in Toronto is...
View ArticleThe Plight of Female Sugarcane Cutters in Maharashtra
by Elsa Rollier India is the second largest sugar producer in the world and the state of Maharashtra alone accounts for almost a third of that production (Rajagopalan & Inzamam, 2024). Maharashtra...
View ArticleThe Rise of Fascism: Yesterday and Today
by Hero Aiken Data indicate that violent action and rhetoric against marginalized groups is on the rise in almost every region of the world. A number of far-right leaders and governments are now in...
View ArticleWe Can’t Ignore the Conflict in Sudan
by Hero Aiken What is the history of this conflict? The current civil war erupted in April of 2023, and has its roots in decades of armed conflict between rivalling factions in Sudan. The most recent...
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