Opinions
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OpinionsThe role of art in supporting marginalized voices
Art is inherently politicized. It plays a role in supporting marginalized voices and spreading awareness to issues involving oppressed communities.
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OpinionsEditorial: Systemic transphobia killed Nex Benedict
As we see the rise of systemic transphobia in the US and Quebec, Nex Benedict’s death underscores the urgent need to confront and dismantle the prejudices and legislative barriers that endanger the lives of trans and non-binary youth.
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OpinionsEt tu, Brute?
The notion of an omnipresent morality around women’s conduct feeds into the belief that women’s development is deviant or deficient.
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OpinionsSex Ed(itorial): My Bisexual journey as a Muslim Arab
A personal essay from a bisexual Lebanese woman navigating the complexities and intersections of being a Queer Muslim Arab, striving for self-acceptance amidst the challenges of tradition, identity, and community erasure.
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OpinionsMental Health Support lacking for MENA Students
Mental health support for Montreal’s MENA students is sorely lacking, a conversation with a Kurdish Syrian student reveals that the process of accessing mental health resources causes more harm than reason for hope.
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OpinionsThe Grammys are run by racists who love to exploit Black Culture
The Grammys keep overlooking and misrepresenting Black artists, highlighting the systemic racism in the music industry.
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OpinionsLove without labels
Modern dating’s ambiguity and emotional blurring demand clear communication and boundaries to mitigate confusion and heartbreak.
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Editorial: It’s broke, don’t fix it
Quebec’s Olympic Stadium roof repairs, costing $870 million, spotlight a contentious debate over prioritizing heritage versus addressing more pressing societal needs amidst financial and logistical challenges.
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OpinionsEugenics and Feminism: The exclusion of Black women
Reckoning with the intersectionality of racism and feminism in Canada’s history of eugenics.
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OpinionsThe importance of Black Intersectionality
Black History Month, the shortest month of the year, is evolving into a performative playground without the emphasis on intersectionality within the Black community.

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