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Elizabeth May’s protest is unbecoming of a federal party leader
Acts of civil disobedience, like protests, are widely regarded as tools for effecting positive societal change. However, there are serious…
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Does Notley’s apology promise anything tangible?
While an apology is a large step in the right direction, time will only tell if the Alberta government will…
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After Lethbridge: What is a Canadian, anyhow?
Surprise, Canadians are racist too! Not that you had to look far from our flagrant erasure of Indigenous culture and…
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Re-instating parental choice in education is regressive, not progressive
Earlier this month, the United Conservative Party (UCP) passed policies directives that should form the framework for their platform next…
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The double-edged sword of Canadian positivity and mental health
“We need to talk about mental health.” The University of Alberta campus is full of mental health posters, and it…
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Jason Kenney’s anti-harm reduction stance helps nobody
On March 2, Jason Kenney condemned safe injection sites, claiming that “helping addicts inject poison into their veins is not…
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Stop trying to take race out of the Boushie verdict
On August 9, 2016, Colten Boushie, a resident of the Cree Red Pheasant First Nation in Saskatchewan, was shot point-blank…
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Everyone needs to calm down about Trudeau’s “peoplekind” comment
On February 1st, Trudeau hosted a town hall at McEwan University in Edmonton. During the question period, two women posed…
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How to not die in the woods while on co-op
Hiking by yourself is good and definitely not bad. I’ve never claimed to be smart. Ask anyone. But I like…
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