sports Stop Sexualizing Women in Sports It is disappointing that women have been fighting for the right to have more options in their uniforms, and still the rules for the majority have not been changed. Uniform regulations should not make women feel self-conscious while playing sports... Read more
covid-19 Return to normal America’s decision to donate Pfizer vaccine is, therefore, unsurprising. This donation is simply an elaborate scheme created by the US to continue its political dominion over these third world countries. Read more
current events A Country, As A Peace Offering Many basic services and utilities are barely even functioning in reserves and quality of life is sometimes comparable to that of third world nations. Back in 2015, Canada has 159 boil-water advisories for reserves. Flash-forward to 2021 where over 32% of those advisories are still in place. Read more
human rights affairs Tragedies of Child Marriage: How will you help? The issue of child marriage is global. Countries such as Niger, Central African Republic, and Chad have the most child marriages globally with over 60-70% of girls being married before the age of 18 and approximately 30% married before the age of 15. Read more
activism Can Online Petitions Effect Change? Online petitions can be one of the best ways to impact policy changes. We’ve seen it many times even within this year alone, masses of people gathering together can influence change, and petitions add momentum. Read more
Everydaylife Why Housing Prices Are Surging During The Pandemic The Liberal Housing Secretary has also come out to defend the high prices stating that it would be awful for current homeowners to have “ten percent of the equity in their home suddenly disappear overnight.” Read more
current events Chinese Rocket Crash lands west of the Maldives after Internet Panic The main source of speculation derived from social media, where many users were worried if the rocket might land in a populated area. A multitude of videos, tweets, and TikToks surfaced about the rocket after the situation was brought into popular media. Read more
human rights affairs Biden Acknowledges Armenian Genocide In the early 1900s, the Ottoman Empire was on the brink of collapse, breeding skepticism stemming from the loyalty of the eastern Christian Armenians’ loyalty. During the first World War, the young Turk began engaging in deportations and mass killings of the Armenian people. Read more
covid-19 Moral Decay: Peru's Vaccine Scandal Overtime, Peru’s political history has had several dark patches that have crippled the nation in progress, innovation, stability and security. Even Peruvians show no signs of disappointment or surprise at the news of numerous scandals and its extremities. Read more
human rights affairs Hockey Culture is Still Homophobic Earlier this year, Yanic Duplessis–a prospect for the Voltigeurs de Drummondville in the QMJHL–came out as gay. In an ideal world, this would be a non-story, so why is it such a notable event? Read more
covid-19 A Dual Crises: Homelessness During COVID-19 Ontario has now reached the third wave of COVID-19 that has been heavily anticipated yet poorly prepared for and ultimately unable to avoid. Rules and instructions in the province of Ontario have been unclear, ineffective and inconsistent. Read more
climate change No, We’re Not on Fire - Yet From news headlines of the climate crisis to company advertisements concerning the pandemic, this past year has become a cesspool for anxiety and depression. Read more
political affairs The Peace Prize Winner's War The Tigray conflict was supposed to be a swift and nationally unifying campaign for the former Nobel Peace Prize winner Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of Ethiopia. Instead, it has developed into a crisis and a stain on his legacy. Read more
mental health Is India even serious about its mental health-related issues? The aforementioned line highlights that the first and foremost reason for India to lose its mental health is the lack of awareness and sensitivity about the issue. There is a big stigma around people suffering from any kind of mental health issue. They are often tagged as ‘lunatics’ by society. Read more
geo-political affairs Biden’s Arab Dilemma Since Biden’s victory in the presidential elections, the 46th President of the United States has come across various challenges and might even be taking back some of his promises. A few of the promises he made include strongholds of the Arab world such as Saudi Arabia and Iran. Read more
current affairs Monarchy Mayhem On March 7th 2021, Oprah conducted an interview with Megan Markle and Prince Harry giving continued insight into the twisted mechanism that is the British Monarchy. Read more
covid-19 Horseshoe Crabs, COVID-19, and Climate Change: How Everything is Connected One only has to take a cursory glance at the news cycle these days to see about a dozen and one stories about the development of COVID vaccines and their Read more
Everydaylife Our Polite Country and its 717% Spike in Anti-Asian Hate Crimes Since last March, Canada has been amid two pandemics; racism and COVID-19. While racism has infested our streets since the beginning of time, an unsettling spike has appeared towards many groups of minorities over the past year. Read more