Canada’s Part in the Coalition Against ISIS

As perhaps the greatest current international threat to peace and democracy, the terrorist group, which has come to be known as ISIS, has taken the Middle East and news sources around the globe by their necks a...

Can Canadian Politics Survive Without Sensationalism?

77.4%, 74.2%, 75.3%, 76.7%, 67%, 58.8%, 61.1%. What do these numbers, which steadily decline, represent? They aren't Jennifer Aniston's approval ratings before and after marrying Brad Pitt; they aren't the prob...

Canadiens, or Canadians?

The beginning of April is a wonderful time. The fierce winter begins to recede into the depths of an icy hell, Universities enter their final days of classes, and perhaps most importantly, the NHL and NBA post-...

Pirate Party not ready to jump ship

Daniel Ramirez As the Federal Election of 2015 looms ahead, this seems an appropriate time to reflect on our political atmosphere and take a look at some of its many players. As Canadians and realistic citi...

The 16th Annual Teddy Awards: Rewarding Failure

Every year, various award shows commend people on their accomplishments.  The Oscars, the Grammys, and the NHL Awards Show are just a few of such events.  However, the annual Teddy Awards which celebrated their...

A Conservatively Wonderful Eight Years: A Memoire

David Stobbe/University of Saskatchewan   It's February 2006. Green Day receives their Grammy for best record of the year: “Boulevard of Broken Dreams”.  The Canadian Men's Olympic hockey team h...

Canada’s NFL MVP’s (Most Valuable Politicians)

Philip Malone   As a die-hard sports fan, the end of the 2013-2014 NFL season has arrived far too soon. The conclusion that coincides with an unbelievably exciting time in Canadian politics got me ...
"Everything's too broad for that broad!"

SCC Unanimously Strikes Down Anti-Prostitution Laws

Chief Justice McLachlin speaking about her profession in public, something she hopes prostitutes may soon be able to do.Queen's University   On December 20th, the Supreme Court of Canada unanimously...