The Toronto Raptors’ playoff success has brought out an interesting form of patriotism among Canadian viewers.
Culture
The Environment on Ice
Julia Baldesarra discusses the impact of climate change on indigenous Arctic peoples’ well-being and way of life.
Laureen Harper: A Public or Private Figure?
Is Laureen Harper obliged to maintain a public image?
The Search for MH370 Lending to Maritime Cooperation
Jasen Sagman explores how the search for MH370 has led to a fresh start of cooperation between rival maritime forces in the Pacific.
The Parti Quebecois: Out of Touch?
As young voters identify less and less with the PQ’s sovereignty objective, what will this mean for the future of Quebec nationalism?
True Patriot Love: Citizenship and Canada’s Identity
Julia Baldesarra analyzes how immigrants’ necessity to pledge allegiance to the Crown relates to the Canada’s national and international identity.
“ No” – The Advertising Campaign that Returned Chile’s Democracy
Zach Lewsen reviews the film “No,” which takes a look at the final years of Chile’s military dictatorship.
Country Music Post-9/11 and Today
Rebecca McFadgen argues that today’s country music is becoming less and less politically charged.
The Crimean Tatars and the Indigenous Peoples of Quebec: Similarities In the Face of Separation
Building on last week’s article “The Tatar Question”, Rebecca McFadgen identifies connections between the Crimean Tatars and the indigenous peoples of Quebec.
Eisenhower’s Warning: Part 1
Conor Smith analyses the Military Industrial Complex as a function of convergent political and economic factors.