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Tag: politics

First Past the Post-er Boy: The Loss of Trudeau’s Majority

Posted on October 24, 2019October 24, 2019 by Megan Amato

Canada’s 2019 federal election review Megan Amato // Associate News EditorSam Barnes // Photographer Tensions were high during election night on Oct. 21 as party leaders gave their last campaign…

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The Politics of Beauty

Posted on October 11, 2019October 16, 2019 by Lena Orlova

Sarain Fox and Sephora bring Indigenous representation to beauty branding Lena Orlova, Contributor  Her eyes are the colour of glacier lakes, gleaming behind storefront windows. Sarain Fox has made it mainstream in Sephora’s “We…

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The Controversy Between Persistence and Resistance

Posted on October 1, 2019October 1, 2019 by Lily Bell

A snapshot of the Trans Mountain Pipeline project today  Lily Bell // Contributor You may have heard the UN Intergovernmental panel on Climate Change’s report declaring that we have 12 years to decrease our carbon…

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SNC-Lavalin: What is the Issue and Why Should You Care?

Posted on March 28, 2019March 28, 2019 by Annalisse Crosswell

The issue is a major political scandal, but it’s difficult to know if voters care  Annalisse Crosswell, Associate News Editor Over the past few weeks the media has been inundated…

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Why It’s Time to Re-Envision Allyship

Posted on March 19, 2019September 18, 2023 by Maria Penaranda

The term “ally” is typically used within progressive circles to refer to people with power and privilege who work in solidarity with marginalized communities. But have we been thinking of…

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Letter to the Editor

Posted on March 16, 2019March 16, 2019 by Hassan Merali

Dear Editor:   As soon as the calendar flips to March, it seems like university students are suddenly bombarded with announcements. Job postings go up, internships start accepting applications, and various…

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The Mammoth threat against the Amazon Rainforest

Posted on January 22, 2019January 21, 2019 by David Meneghel
Brazillian President Jair Bolsonaro has put the World Heritage site up for sale David Meneghel, Contributor Illustration by Robyn Beyleveldt Immediately after taking office as Brazil's president, Jair Bolsonaro transferred...
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Ho-Ho-Hold Your Tongue

Posted on December 4, 2018December 3, 2018 by Megan Orr

Stop getting all testy about people trying to wish you the best this season Megan Orr, Opinions Editor ‘Tis the season for people complaining incessantly about everything. Trust me, I…

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Climate Politics at the Dinner Table

Posted on December 3, 2018December 3, 2018 by Megan Orr

How Capilano University’s Climate Justice Summit tackled difficult conversations Megan Orr, Opinions Editor Valeriya Kim, Illustrator The morning began with an uplifting, albeit adorable, rendition of Merrill Osmond’s You Gotta Have…

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