If you own a home, the Canadian housing “crisis” isn’t a crisis at all — it’s the best thing that ever happened to you. And if you’re wondering why governments keep announcing solutions that never quite solve anything, it’s because that’s the entire point.
Stay Free Alberta spent two years on a constitutional argument, but forgot to check whose land it was making it on.
Good intentions do not make bad policy work, and Manitoba’s proposed social media ban is proof of that.
Accessibility in higher education needs to be considered from every angle.
Exclusion, not expression, is threatening fairness in Canadian public life.
Canadians listening to ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’ should press pause and consider the episode’s implications.
Alberta’s Bill 18 won’t protect the vulnerable—it’ll punish those who’re already suffering.
Universities built for long-term stability shouldn’t keep student-serving funds exposed to the volatility of the fossil-fuel market.
There’s a difference between avoiding politics and ignoring injustice, but Queen’s doesn’t act like it.
Extending class hours to evenings and weekends for larger classes risks impacting accessibility and proper balance necessary for academic success.
No student should have to choose between their privacy and their identity.
The cancellation of military fellowships sends a troubling message about the role of education in the military.
Behind every immigration debate are real people who left everything behind in search of safety. Budgets may matter, but they should never come at the expense of human dignity.
Students stranded in Qatar amid the conflict in Iran highlights the risks that come with international study, and the importance of supporting Iranian students grappling with the realities of war.
Protecting Canada’s Arctic won’t come from weapons alone.
Queen’s tight budget doesn’t seem to apply to senior administrators.
No student should start their degree with the promise of grant funding only to have it restructured as a loan.
Educators and the Province have both fallen short in addressing anti-Black racism, earning themselves an embarrassing F.
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