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Posted by Ilya Yefremov in Culture on May 17, 2012
Ilya shall explain his view on why monarchy – constitutional monarchy to be exact – is actually one of the best systems of government at our disposal. With this three-part feature, he will endeavour into what the monarchy means for young professionals today and why they should care.
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Posted by Maria Fleming in Economics on May 15, 2012
A series of events linking Mercedes Benz to controversial communist leaders has prompted a potentially colossal and emblematic lawsuit against the multi-billion dollar car company for political discrimination in Venezuela. The dispute has many young professionals wondering whether companies should be able to use...
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Posted by Colin Simkus in International Affairs on May 13, 2012
The Priceless Rail-Line
Many Canadians mark the 1885 completion of the trans-Canadian railroad as a proud historical moment. Canadians cherish the achievement because they appreciate how difficult the construction was, but they apparently fail to remember how arduously stubborn the political obstacles were.
As Pierre...
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Posted by Ilya Yefremov in Culture on May 8, 2012
Questions of a Columnist
When asked to write a column on arts and culture for the young professional, I was understandably hesitant: after all what authority do I have to pontificate on such haughty topics?
Especially after four years of law school and articling, neither of which are known for cultivating...
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Posted by Jaspreet Varaich in Economics on May 8, 2012
From much talked about economic upheavals to political ones, the people of Greece have endured quite a lot in recent times, culminating into the hotly contested election held this past weekend. Of the 10 parties who ran in Sunday’s election being polled as having greater than 5% of popular support, the balance of...
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Posted by Adam Moscoe in International Affairs on May 8, 2012
As we celebrate the 30th birthday of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Canadians need not look too far to find examples of how our Charter has been a source of guidance for nations around the world seeking to better enshrine inalienable human rights in their respective constitutions. From Hong Kong to South Africa...
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