Opinion
Wilson-Raybould is a Testament to the Long History of Liberal Party Hypocrisy
Though the former Minister of Justice is far from infallible, her principled stance has exposed the anti-Indigenous nature of Trudeau’s government
Legalization Won’t Stop the 4/20 Protests
The event isn’t just a celebration of cannabis; it’s a protest against strict cannabis laws
To Improve our Transit System We’ve Got to Start with the Stops
TransLink can better our collective transit experience by renovating their bus stops and exchanges
Pipeline Pressure Could Go From Bad To Worse After the Albertan Election
Conservative leader Jason Kenney seeks to dismantle the little environmental progress Premier Rachel Notley has made
Don’t Automatically Use “Victim/Survivor” to Describe Women Who Have Been Assaulted
The phrasing can affect how those who have undergone traumatic events perceive themselves and how they heal
Drawing Inspiration from Dungeons & Dragons Can Improve Your Creativity
Basing tabletop games off of short stories can improve your adventures, and vice versa
When Remembering Marielle Franco, We Must Reflect on What Caused Her Death
The aftermath of Marielle’s assassination exposes Brazilian society’s selective indignation
Finding Your Niche Helps You Find Yourself
Super specific obsessions speak to our own identity, goals, and hopes for the future
Escalator Tax on Liquor Is the Government’s Way of Keeping the Lower-Class Poor
Raising taxes on things like alcohol affects low-income Canadians more than anyone else
Don’t Miss Out on These KSA Services
Since you already pay for these services through your student fees, you might as well make use of them
B.C. Should Prioritize Local Transit Over the Vancouver-Seattle Bullet Train
The province shouldn’t contribute to a multi-billion-dollar project before improving its own transportation services
Months After Legalization, Black Market Cannabis is Still More Appealing
According to Stats Canada, nearly 80 per cent of cannabis purchased by Canadians is still purchased illegally