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Ambassadors discuss Canada’s role in the Middle East

By: Nikki Gladstone Slick black cars with vibrant red license plates idling outside of Carleton University’s River Building signalled a large diplomatic presence on the university campus this Tuesday...

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World Refugee Day reveals hope to someday achieve equal rights for all

By: Rebecca Curran World Refugee Day, June 20, was created to raise awareness and attention to the global refugee situation. The day is devoted to giving people like E’deyi Adom a voice among the...

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Protesters rally in Ottawa against Saudi Arabia’s treatment of Ethiopian...

By: ELIZABETH KARCHUT Around 250 people marched from Parliament Hill to the Saudi Arabian embassy on Nov. 18, to peacefully protest alleged human rights abuses against Ethiopian migrant workers in...

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Civil society’s role in Zimbabwe and Canada

By: Amy Yee MacKinnon defines civil society as “a new term" that has recently been used to define the work of NGOs. The problem, says MacKinnon, is that civil society and political affiliation have...

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Romeo Dallaire: Legacy in the Senate

Romeo Dallaire: Legacy in the Senate By: Erica Howes Romeo Dallaire is a name we associate with leading the movement of humanitarianism or as the fearless Canadian who tried to save the broken bodies...

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The Refugee Crisis and our Response

By Isaac Wurmann My grandfather arrived in northern Manitoba in the 1960s after a long trans-Atlantic crossing. Two decades later, thousands of Vietnamese boat people were welcomed into homes across...

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All Students Should Visit Walking With Our Sisters

By Nadiah Sakurai Walking With Our Sisters is a memorial honouring missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada and the United States. The memorial is in the form of an art installation, and has...

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Gay Pride – Why It Matters

By Julia Ranallo  I can admit I don’t truly understand the importance of pride to LGBTQ+ people because I am heterosexual. But pride matters to me because I can empathize with the adversity LGBTQ+...

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