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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…

  • Since the inception of the Canadian charter in 1982, a clause within its pages has caused consternation among the judicial and legislative branches of government.  Section 33 was included as a non obstante clause, giving the legislative branch of government the ability to enact legislation that may, or may not, conflict with existing laws.  Section

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  • Apathy in time.

    We had met while working at a coffee shop on campus.  Her bleached hair was cut short to her shoulders and I couldn’t make out her face because of the masks.  She smelled vaguely like cigarettes but it was dulled in comparison to the coffee grounds and grilled cheeses we served.  I often heard her

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  • The Covid 19 pandemic caused significant reductions in global trade, economic growth, and international cooperation.  The realities of a global recession loomed over economies as governments attempted to resolve both domestic and international challenges caused by the pandemic.  While the focus of this piece shall include US perspectives, as they are the most dominant economic

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  • Indigenous Health

    Universal health care has, since its creation, become synonymous with the Canadian welfare state.  The social services provided through health care are seemingly universal, but when it comes to Indigenous populations the universality falters.  The health care system fails indigenous communities in large part because of the complex and outdated legislation that dictates governmental support. 

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