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  • Southern Neighbours

    Southern Neighbours

    For better or for worse the world grows smaller. It is no longer a disjointed system of states vying for domestic and regional control, it is an internationally connected entity which allows no action to exist in a vacuum. Migratory flows of people displaced from their country of origin have become pivotal issues for many…

  • Climate change has cascading effects around the globe, within some of the most extreme environments marginalized communities are suffering due to changing climate patterns.  The Inuit people have inhabited the hostile regions of the arctic for roughly five thousand years.  Their nomadic areas of residence span four nations; Canada, Denmark, United States, and Russia.  Within

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  • A common trend within modern developed nations has become stagnating, or even declining, birth rates.  Canada’s birth rates of women aged 20 to 34, between 2017 through to 2021, have seen a downward trend of on average -10%.  While a moderate increase of 1.7% in birthrates of women aged 35 to 44 has been recorded

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  • Domestic spaces have long been an area of importance whether or not we are cued into their significance. This essay looks into how visual culture and the representation of domestic interiors can draw our attention to the impact they have on us. Visual culture points this out explicitly through the observable emphasis on objects and

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  • Canada’s welfare regime has long balanced the needs of its citizens with its available resources to maintain services.  As laws are passed to address domestic issues of housing, healthcare, or citizenship, these policies may be influenced by two important political mechanisms.  Retrenchment and policy drift shape the services of the welfare state as time and

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