Opinions
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OpinionsIn 2020, Provincial Law Still Forbids Women From Taking Husband’s Surname
Marriage no longer entails a woman signing herself over to her husband and abandoning her own ambitions and rights.
If anything, women assuming their spouse’s surname today might serve to reinforce the strong bond that is shared between them. -
OpinionsEditorial: Forever Wars Make Forever Victims
The delusion that the world’s eyes are secondary to those of the USA has precipitated chaos and heartache and runs much deeper than one rogue presidency.
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OpinionsRecognizing Eco-Fascist Rhetoric
It isn’t just liberals and leftists care for the environment. In fact, many fascists, far-rightists, and even Nazis have ecology on their minds.
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OpinionsDon’t @ Me: We Get It, You’re Straight
When men talk up their friends’ looks in an open and loving way, similar to how women do, it is seen as distasteful. That only reinforces the idea that men have to internalize everything and view everyone—even friends—with a hostile eye.
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OpinionsKill the Myths, Not the Mood
If you’re having sex with someone, you should make sure that that person is happy, comfortable, and interested, which might mean asking for consent multiple times. It’s just as important, if not more so, to make sure that your partner is comfortable speaking up without your prompt.
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OpinionsEditorial: Pick Your Battles
Multinational corporations have made it a business to suck this planet dry for a profit and have used every tactic in the book to deflect any adequate level of blame or consequence.
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OpinionsSex Ed(itorial): Pads and Tampons Are Trash
When it comes to periods, the main focus for most menstruating individuals is finding a way to deal with them as quickly and discreetly as possible—with little regard to the potential impact on the environment. Large companies like Kimberly-Clark, which owns the Kotex brand, are capitalizing off of menstruation and reaping real profits as a result.
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OpinionsPeople’s History of Canada: The History of Deaf Communities in Canada
Most people have heard of American Sign Language or Quebec Sign Language, but for centuries, Inuit Sign Language has been an important part of the Inuit linguistic landscape.
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OpinionsDont@Me: Instagram Could Sell You Crap on a Plate
We can get away with posting, liking, and consuming food items solely based on their photogenic qualities by trusting people who we perceive as having good taste.
The post no longer has to be about the quality of the product or the experience. -
OpinionsEducator Shows Off Ego Complex by Wasting Class Time
Following an explanation of how he is a successful man who has done a lot of research, Jass spent 10 minutes talking about how frustrated he is with his students’ word choices.

