The internet has been mourning and remembering David Bowie ever since news of his passing broke a week ago. Amidst all the sharing of classic […]
Month: January 2016
Alan Rickman’s Solidarity: Beyond Snape and Hans
Thursday we got news of the passing of theatre and film legend Alan Rickman, just days after fellow Brit artist David Bowie lost his battle […]
Credible Persecution: How Refugee Claims are Decided in Canada
With the escalation of the conflict in Syria, the developed world has faced increasing pressure to accept the ensuing refugees. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has […]
Hot Tramp, I Loved You So: RIP David Bowie (1947-2016)
There are stars, legends, and then there’s David Bowie. I was speechless. My roommate got a text from her best friend that read “David Bowie […]
What a Donald Trump Event in Burlington Tells Us That the DNC Won’t
Last night, Donald Trump took his travelling Muslim-bashing, racist-baiting, headline-grabbing roadshow to a place that few probably expected it would go: the Flynn Center in […]
The Legal Side of Canada’s Spanking Debate
In the old days “spare the rod and spoil the child” was considered an adequate parenting technique. It was based on the notion that not […]
