Opinions
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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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OpinionsDon’t @ me: Valentine’s Day is lovely
Valentine’s Day celebrates love in all its forms, from friendships to romantic partnerships, emphasizing the joy in genuine connections over materialism.
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OpinionsDon’t @ me: Valentine’s Day sucks
Valentine’s Day has morphed into a consumerist spectacle, fueling not only the pressure to impress but also contributing to significant environmental impact.
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Editorial: Striking in Solidarity
As Quebec’s tuition hikes ignite student protests, The Link endorses striking as a powerful stand against the CAQ’s discriminatory policies, rallying for equitable education access. -
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Reframing Genocide
In a world where media narratives shape perceptions of justice, the ICJ case against Israel reveals the profound influence of national biases on the understanding of genocide and international law. -
OpinionsRest isn’t a luxury
From study tips to money-making schemes, there seems to always be a more efficient way of leading one’s existence. However, this adoption of high productivity as a lifestyle is self-exploitation.
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On food, porn and bloody vaginas
Exploring the intersection of feminism, food and femininity in the modern world.
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OpinionsAt this point, I’m calling Paw Patrol
A personal testimony from a nightlife worker and their many encounters with police.
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OpinionsMy colleague AI
The dynamic interplay between journalists and generative AI necessitates analysis. While there is a growing reliance and use for the tool, the non-negotiable need for human insight is paramount.

