How can you excel in undergraduate research during a global pandemic?
The Strand interviews undergraduates conducting research during COVID-19
How can you excel in undergraduate research during a global pandemic? Read More »
The Strand interviews undergraduates conducting research during COVID-19
How can you excel in undergraduate research during a global pandemic? Read More »
Over two decades ago, in 1999, The Supreme Court of Canada ruled in R. v. Marshall that the Mi’kmaq have a right to fish in order to provide themselves with “moderate livelihood.” Twenty-one years later, on September 17, 2020—theanniversary of the ruling—the Sipekne’katik First Nation held a blessing ceremony for the launch of their new
Conflicts over Mi’kmaq livelihood fishery continue in Nova Scotia Read More »
I booked my flight home to Florida in March of 2020, midway through my first winter term at the University of Toronto. That was the beginning of a summer ridden with reckless government policies in response to COVID-19. Amidst a pandemic, individual actions, such as wearing a mask, affect us all. Unmasked asymptomatic carriers of
Comfortable or not, wear a mask Read More »
UofT students comment on challenges associated with dual-delivery courses
When learning becomes hybrid Read More »
The history, origins, and follow-up events of the Scholar Strike in the UofT community
An overview of the Scholar Strike Read More »
An inside look at the online and remote election period
VUSAC fall elections 2020 Read More »
CESB, CERB, and Employment Insurance explained
Out with the old, in with the new COVID-19 benefits Read More »
The hunger strike for Indigenous suicide victims in Saskatchewan
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The 1784 Haldimand Proclamation was a decree that guaranteed the Haudenosaunee of Six Nations a tract of land in Ontario as compensation for the alliance established with the British during the American Revolution. This granted land extended from Lake Erie all the way down to the Grand River in southwestern Ontario. However, much of this
The struggle against Canadian repression at 1492 Land Back Lane Read More »