The Lesser Evil? We Must Question Canada’s Role in Global Affairs
A look at why Canadians engage less with foreign policy, and what Ottawa is actually doing in the Middle East
A look at why Canadians engage less with foreign policy, and what Ottawa is actually doing in the Middle East
The use of understatements to promulgate hate speech.
Nathan Sawaya’s Art of the Brick
An interesting phenomenon.
Hair removal in Western culture is deeper than what you believe it to be
The Life of a Maladroit Megastar and her Monotonous Muse
Undercurrent: a release party two years in the making
Multidisciplinary artist Audrey-Anne Bouchard’s latest immersive creation
engages audience members with tactical, auditory, and olfactory sensations
Why reading diverse stories can shape us and our future
Prime Minister speaks to students on federal spending roadmap
McGill students walk from downtown Montreal to Mont-Tremblant to raise money for the Quebec Cancer Foundation
McGill students can explore labs across The Neuro, Bellini, and 2001 McGill College
Colorado protesters show solidarity through playful costumes
Why is “slow cinema” relevant today?
Celebrities and influencers have always had political opinions. Why do we suddenly want to hear them?