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Tag: Politics

Tuition freeze extended for third straight year

York and other universities continue to freeze tuition fees for students. Out of province and international students, however, have not been able to share the same luxury.

News . April 6, 2022

NDP, Liberals announce “supply and confidence” agreement

With the 2022 provincial election approaching, common goals bring the unlikely pairing of the NDP and Liberals together.

News . April 5, 2022

“Nobody has any rights” says the privileged man

Canada has always prided itself as the True North strong and free, but recent events have caused us to become divided beyond repair.

Editorial Satire . April 3, 2022

Political beliefs: nature or nurture?

How similar or different are your political beliefs from your parents? Let’s take a look.

Features . March 27, 2022

Discussing the effects of the Russia-Ukraine conflict with Professor Jennifer Hyndman

During a time where few questions are answered and uncertainty runs rampant, the conflicts between Russia and Ukraine have shown a series of events that has the world’s attention.

News . March 23, 2022

New Bill C-4 to delegalize conversion therapy introduced by Liberal government

With the intent of blasting conversion therapy out of the scope of Canadian citizens, the Liberal government introduce the aptly named Bill C-4.

News . December 1, 2021

A world to move forward in: The outcome of COP26

After weeks in the global conference for combating climate change, members of the York community weigh in on our environmental future

News . November 21, 2021

Candidates from the York community react to the federal election

Candidates Christina Love and Eric Frydman comment on their experiences running in the 44th election

News . October 4, 2021

Students struggle with barriers to voter turnout in upcoming federal election

The cancellation of the Vote on Campus program and a lack of acknowledgment of key issues affecting students may affect young voter turnout

News . September 14, 2021

World Health Day 2021 and the politics of building a healthier world

April 7 is World Health Day and according to the WHO, the main focus this year is “building a fairer, healthier world” — including preventing health-related inequities and world leaders monitoring their countries to ensure better access to health services.

Health . April 7, 2021

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Addressing the history and inequities in drinking water advisories

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Was the “Oscar Slap” really the most important moment of the night?

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“Nobody has any rights” says the privileged man

. April 3, 2022

Why is the student struggle normalized?

. March 27, 2022

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