Debates over new MAiD legislation are all over the news, but two CapU alumni are bringing a new perspective Yaminah Veloso (she/her) // ContributorTiffany Zhong (she/her) // Illustrator Content Warning:…
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Donor Dollars
Generous donation or ego-trip? Beatriz Mascarenhas de Andrade Costa // Contributor Peter Allard is a University of British Columbia (UBC) law graduate who has practiced as a lawyer in Vancouver for more than 20 years. In 2014, Allard made a…
You’re Fired! The terms of impeachment
Road safety is a two-way street
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…
Bill 62 contradicts Canada’s multiculturalist values
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…
Ticketing of Montreal driver for loud singing is excessive use of power
No carpool karaoke: Ticketing of Montreal driver for loud singing is excessive use of power Benjamin Jacobs // Contributor Everyone has a go-to song and for Taoufik Moalla, a 38-year-old father…
North Vancouver man sentenced for starting fire at Capilano University
Shane Nendick received just under two years of house arrest for crimes committed in 2015 Christine Beyleveldt // News Editor Almost three years after lighting parts of the Capilano…