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Nina Barroso Ramos Protecting wildlife is a human responsibility
Any service position involves serving some interesting customers, but workers can usually count on those customers being human. That wasn’t…
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Helen Zhang Top 5: Bugs I’m glad don’t live in Canada
We all know that creepy-crawlies live everywhere in the world. They could show up in our very backyards at any…
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Helen Zhang Mouth off the Month: June
Mouth Off the Month is a monthly article in which our Opinion Editor reviews the previous month and decides whether…
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thefulcrum.ca Editorial: UOttawa student newspaper hack shows extreme disregard for student voice
In a blatant attack on student journalism, University of Ottawa student newspaper The Fulcrum’s website was hacked on June 30. …
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Kim Clement for Alberta Teachers’ Association Marble Pedestal: Alberta Teachers’ Association sticking it to the man
The Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) made a few bold declarations at their annual meeting on May 18, coming together to…
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J.W. Schnarr atThe Echo-Pioneer The High Level fire is evidence of a larger issue
Albertans are used to wildfires — in fact, we have learned to expect them to destroy large portions of the…
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Sandy Ganesan Free birth control is not enough
Since hormonal birth control’s inception, access to it has been hotly debated. Should it be free, subsidized, or full price?…
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Richard Bagan UCP: Unnecessary Chicago Principles?
Free speech has always been a contentious subject on college campuses. While most argue that certain damaging viewpoints shouldn’t be…
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Alex Patterson The Gateway Presents: The dangers of Doug Ford’s postsecondary policy
https://s3.ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/gateway-presents/2018-19/gtwy+presents+opinion+segment+jan+20.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS On Janurary 17, Ontario’s Progressive Conservative government, under Premier…
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Photo by John Price on Unsplash Granting animals legal personhood won’t work if we still want to eat some of them
As the law stands right now, animals in Canada are considered property. The extent of their protection is “unnecessary suffering…
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