Tamia Thompson // Columnist Despite being the most digestible way to consume information at the moment, memes take up a lot of space in our minds and daily interactions in […]
It’s time to provide sex workers with the basic rights afforded to other professionals Alexis Zygan // Contributor Sex work in Canada has a long history of criminalization, and yet it’s a service that […]
How Canada’s impending legalization of marijuana will impact an industry already operating under the table JUSTIN SCOTT // MANAGING EDITOR ILLUSTRATION BY PAMELLA PINARD Although marijuana has been illegal in […]
When elected officials are just schoolyard bullies ELIZABETH MCCARTHY // Contributor Rachel Notley is a bully. The current premier of Alberta is lagging behind in the polls and afraid of […]
POP GOES THE POLITICS Gord Downie’s good intent LEAH SCHEITEL // COPY EDITOR Pop culture has become something higher-than-thou in modern times. Celebrities and cultural icons are looked up to for […]
Representatives attend Advocacy Week for the first time as members of CASA Justin Scott // Managing Editor Photo: Kim Rudd, MP (middle left) with former CSU Business and Professional Studies […]
State of the Diaspora: Canada is acknowledging its racism. Time to name its source (white supremacy) Kevin Kapenda // Columnist Admitting your mistakes is never easy. Acknowledging you treat different groups […]
The call of the wild Layla Kadri // Columnist In this column, I’ve written about how connecting with the outdoors through recreation, education and immersion can bring an opportunity for […]
Ontario’s proposed ‘Phones Down, Heads Up Act’ is not a case of victim blaming – it’s necessary Carlo Javier // Editor-in-Chief Penalizing pedestrians for crossing a street while looking at […]
Quebec’s ban on face-covering targets Muslim women Matty Taghipour // Contributor A new bill coming into force in Quebec has caused quite the controversy across Canada. Quebec’s Liberal government created […]