by Cristina Mazza | Dec 23, 2017 | Canadian, Federal
Every C down in C-ville was excited for Christmas, But the PM who worked in O-town was not. Every Canadian pundit would be ablaze Christmas season, And for once, Donald Trump is not the reason. It could be, perhaps, that the PM’s deficit was too great,...
by Cristina Mazza | Dec 6, 2017 | Canadian, Feminism, History, Non-Partisan
Today marks the 28th anniversary of the Montreal Massacre that happened at the École Polytechnique. Four years ago, I attended a memorial of that tragedy on campus, and remember thinking, “It could have been me.” If I was a student at the École Polytechnique, then it...
by Cristina Mazza | Nov 16, 2017 | Canadian, Energy, Sustainability
Canadian energy issues can be hard to navigate in the political world without being equipped with a technical background in how energy is generated and used. Hence, this is the first article of a new blog series on Energy Literacy, to bring some engineering knowledge,...
by Delany Leitch | Nov 11, 2017 | Canadian, History, Non-Partisan
Here we are again at another Remembrance Day: a time of reflection, commemoration, and solemnity. Each year, we find ourselves with fewer and fewer veterans among us, making it all the more important to consider what this day truly means. When we think about those who...
by Regan Preszcator | Nov 9, 2017 | Canadian, History
This week, Parliamentarians celebrated 150 years of the first sitting of Canada’s parliament. This important time in Canadian history prompts a need to take this time to both celebrate all that our nation has accomplished and to reflect on the how the rules and...
by Rebecca Rossi | Nov 8, 2017 | Canadian, Conservative Party of Canada, Ontario, Provincial
Co-Authored by Rebecca Rossi and Regan Preszcator Ontario’s provincial election is less than seven months away and attack advertisements against Progressive Conservative leader Patrick Brown have flooded the media. A new organization called Working Ontario Women, or...