Alex Langer discusses Canada’s past and present immigration policies.
Society
Free Trade and Cheap Medicine: The TPP and Canada’s Generic Medicine Industry
Ben Abonyi explores the nature of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement and its relation to Canada’s generic medicine industry.
Vote for Distrust
Kara Chiki on the Decrease in Trust for Publicly-Sourced Information and the Weakening Impacts on our Democratic System
Aid Neutrality: The Need for Better Legal Protection
James Keeling argues for the better legal protection of aid agencies’ political neutrality in conflict zones.
The Heat of War: Is Climate Change Driving Conflict?
Are rising temperatures increasing the risk of civil war? Emily Simonin examines the evidence.
The Population Paradox: Why Some Places in the World Are Growing While Others Are Falling Behind
Carlos Abarca examines the inconsistent population rates across the world and their disparate impacts on future generations.
Scotland’s Defence Prospects in the Event of Independence (1/3)
In the first of three articles on the defence aspect of potential Scottish independence, Daniel Woodburn considers how Scotland’s Armed Forces might be affected by a ‘yes’ vote on September 18, 2014.
Fashion Future: Lipstick, Sales and Development
Ashley Boyes examines the potential benefits of large scale female employment in industries of developing nations.
The First World War and the Middle East: One Hundred Years On
As the world marks the centenary of the First World War, Justin Fantauzzo considers the long-term legacy of the war in the Middle East.
L’interdiction de manifestations pro-palestiniennes en France : faisons la part des choses
Tina Bouffet nous dresse un bilan de l’interdiction par la France de certaines manifestations pro-palestiniennes ainsi que de la réaction démesurée de la presse étrangère.