Opinions
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Opinions
The Flavours of Darkness
“In the darkrooms, it’s not the waiters who have a disability, […] it’s the other way around”
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Editorial: The Canada You Know And Love Is Racist
The current Quebec government not only turns a blind eye to systemic racism, it actively denies its existence.
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Going Gluten-Free Isn’t Always the Answer
While it is ultra trendy to ask for the gluten-free option at a restaurant, it may not be the cause of your health problems, as it was not the cause of mine.
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Editorial: Reconciliation is an Empty Word for the Liberals
By appealing this decision, Trudeau and the Liberal party have yet again shown that they are much more concerned with campaigning as progressives, instead of actually being progressive.
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Strategic Voting Doesn’t Make You a Clever Person
The pessimism it takes to believe change is impossible, multiplied by the number of voters feeling the same way, might just be why nothing changes beyond two parties mud-wrestling for a chance to please their benefactors.
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Editorial: Discrimination and Lack of Concrete Action, Nothing New in Quebec
The fact that the first instinct of the government and the police wasn’t to talk policy change, but to either say sorry or not really say anything of substance shows where the real priorities are.
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“If You’re Such a Feminist, Why Won’t You Show Me Your Boobs?”
Now that feminist language has broken into the mainstream, the feminist safe space is being infiltrated by men who are looking to take advantage.
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Sex Ed(itorial): Is My Birth Control Ruining My Life?
Now more than ever, women want to—and should—have that sense of empowerment that comes with making the right choices for their body, especially when it comes to practicing safe sex.
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Expression or Oppression?
Do you ever hear something you feel an instinctual disagreement to, but can’t really explain why?
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Editorial: It Takes All of Us, But Who Cares?
The university boasts about taking the training to other universities in Quebec, but the way it exists now is a not-good-enough, token gesture that seems to have been created only to fulfill Bill 151’s requirements.