Opinions
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OpinionsPeoples’ History: Step Aside Fab Five, and Make Way for the Famous Five
“Emily Murphy, Nellie McClung, Irene Parlby, Louise McKinney, and Henrietta Muir Edwards, this is your rightful place.”
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OpinionsSex Ed(itorial): Having a Healthy Sex Life When You Don’t Feel Healthy
Breaking larger dilemmas down into manageable action plans is more sustainable, realistic, and maximizes success potential, as opposed to making huge changes you might not be able to implement consistently or sustainably.
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OpinionsDon’t @ Me: You’re Not Sapiosexual, You’re Just Pretentious
Being a sapiosexual also reinforces the same tired and fake-woke ideas surrounding what it means to be intelligent.
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OpinionsEditorial: It’s Not Always Obvious
Obviously, change won’t happen overnight—and it is easier said than done—but where is the initiative?
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OpinionsThe Meddling of Private Ownership Threatens Newsrooms Everywhere
Publications need to make money to survive. However, ownership shouldn’t entitle millionaire hedge fund dudebros to boss newsrooms around and fire people when their tantrums don’t get them what they want.
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OpinionsDon’t@Me: Don’t Even Ask to Touch Me
Plenty of people might want to skip out on hugs and handshakes. Not everyone is comfortable with physical contact, especially with someone of another gender.
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OpinionsThe 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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OpinionsEditorial: 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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Opinions
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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OpinionsEditorial: 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.

