Italy Silvio Berlusconi’s Death Fuels Far-Right Italian Politics Similarly to Trump, Berlusconi’s career was tarnished with a number of scandals. Read more
British Morarchy Will The British Monarchy End? Her death leaves behind many questions over the stability as well as the necessity of the British monarchy Read more
japan Shinzo Abe: A Powerful Yet Polarizing Figure Abe was held in high esteem in the West for his promotion of Japanese-American ties. However, Abe was also a controversial figure in the Indo-Pacific region for his revisionism of Japanese war crimes Read more
Donald Trump Merrick Garland Must Prosecute Donald Trump Jan 6. Committee has revealed the prescient has possibly committed the crimes of obstructing an official proceeding of Congress, conspiracy to defraud the government, and seditious conspiracy, among others Read more
ontario Moving Ontarians More Safely Act There was a lot of controversy when this bill was introduced because this meant car communities and car enthusiasts would be on the police ‘radar’ Read more
Haiti Haiti Was Never Even Given a Chance Haiti has long been plagued with colonialist intervention–particularly from the US, France, and Canada, which has left it fundamentally unstable. In short, Haiti was never even given a chance at success. Read more
Special Election Coverage The elections are heating up; and so is Canada What is clear is that whatever the results of the election might be, the onus will be on the Canadian government to enact aggressive environmental policies across all sectors. Our youth, and our future, are depending on it. Read more
Special Election Coverage Prediction: What Will it Take to Form Government The 2021 Canadian Federal election is shaping up to be a tight race. Let’s take a look at some of the possible outcomes and how they would impact the 44th Canadian Parliament. Read more
climate change Weighing the Scale Shifting to net-zero carbon emissions will be incredible, but it comes at an incredible cost. It means shifting from the unsustainable consumer trends that we have become so used to. Read more
Everydaylife Do we own our data? The power this software bestows on high-level officials and politicians is unprecedented. The advent of technology has allowed us to store our lives on a 6x3 mobile device. Therefore, it is not just our phones that are susceptible to this infringement but our whole lives. Read more
Everydaylife Why British People Can't Donate Blood, And What It Means for The Future of Disease Despite these alarming symptoms, studies from the time–around 1989–lead British experts to think it was unlikely that BSE could pose any risk to humans… Unfortunately, in another 5 years, this was shown to have been a catastrophically incorrect assessment. 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
political affairs Joe Biden Wins Presidency: Hope for a Brighter Future After long awaiting the results, Biden wins 20 electoral votes from Pennsylvania surpassing the 270 votes needed. The Democrats currently, as of Saturday, have 290 electoral votes, are tied with Republicans in the Senate race, and have a lead of 19 votes in the House. Read more
political affairs Political Campaign of Fear When Modi first became PM, he ran on aspiration, hope, and promises to better the lives of the billions under his care. However, that changed gradually as he continued abusing his power. His victims are mainly from opposing states or regions. Read more
Everydaylife How American Corporations Destabilized Latin America for Bananas It all started with the Monroe Doctrine of 1904, an American policy that allowed the U.S. to excuse any foreign intervention under the guise of “policing them”. In reality, it allowed for the government and corporations to exploit these countries. Read more
geo-political affairs A Canada-France Travel Bubble In a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Briand requested permission for the French islands to form a travel arrangement with Newfoundland and Labrador, like the wider Atlantic Bubble between NL, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and PEI. 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
human rights affairs Why Canadian Rights Aren't Guaranteed Under Canada’s current political system and climate, none of its citizens’ rights and freedoms are guaranteed. This very idea is built into the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Read more