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We Got the Goldmine, Todays Students Get the Shaft.
By Barbara A Having watched proudly as my only child steams towards graduation after four years of undergrad followed by a very intense post-grad program, I have begun to reflect on the journey that got her there. That trip has
MAGA North
By Fraser Turnbull The recent Canadian election was a bit of a yawner. Even for political junkies who mainline polls like addicts running for their next fix, this one was relatively sedate and lacked fire. Sure, there were moments that
Titane Review
By Riel Flack An attempt to make complete sense of Julia Ducournau’s new intense body horror Titane would be all too perplexing. It’s one of those films where after you watch, you simply must accept its enigmatic nature and allow
Smaller Government? De-regulation? Show Me!
by Fraser Turnbull As I watched the tragic news from Miami, where a building collapsed on itself killing as many as 140 people, my horror gave way to rage. It is a rage not necessarily directed at those that
The Latest “War” on Gaza and the Palestinian People: The facts on The Ground
At 2am local time Friday, May 20, 2021, a ceasefire was finally implemented ending Israel’s 11 day military assault on Gaza and its Palestinian inhabitants. During these 11 days, Israel inflicted unthinkable destruction on a defenceless Gazan population: 200
Oh, Canada! An Indigenous Water Crisis
by Dharma Deokie Canada is a settler-colonial state. The failure of the Canadian government to provide clean water to Indigenous peoples illustrates that Canada continues to act as a colonial state. It’s obvious that clean water is necessary for
Four Picks for Viewing
by Riel Flack Since the world-wide pandemic has forced us all to find new ways to entertain ourselves, we have been exposed to new platforms and vehicles for our entertainment. Whether it’s CRAVE, HBO, Tubi or Prime, our selection