The rise of economic nationalism sidelines reconciliation

By: Zainab Salam, SFU Student On the windy afternoon of January 19, I drove down to Bellingham to go shopping. I wanted some fridge necessities...

Leftist politicians shouldn’t abandon their communities

By: Mason Mattu, News Writer In a relatively unsuccessful move to gain support, former vice-president and 2024 presidential nominee Kamala Harris focused her campaign strategy...

Section 33 of the Canadian Charter lets the government legally violate your rights

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer Section 33, also known as the notwithstanding clause under the Canadian Charter of Rights and freedom, allows the provincial and...

The Conservatives’ policy declaration reveals contradictions on important issues

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer Whether you are rich or poor, a climate change activist or denier, the Conservative party seems to want to appeal...

The Conservative Party’s policy declaration is comprised of carefully constructed lies

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer Content warning: mention of abortion legislation and violence against pregnant people. It’s been over two years since Conservative party leader Pierre...

A message to the BC legislature: shut up and give me proportional representation

By: Yagya Parihar, SFU Student After an excruciatingly long period of counting and recounting ballots, we now know that the BC New Democratic Party (NDP)...

Here’s why you need to care about the US election

By: Mason Mattu, SFU Student Every time I hear a Canadian bring up the upcoming US presidential election in conversation, another person will retort with...

Centrism isn’t as neutral as you may think

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer Content warning: brief mentions of genocide, residential school graves, and police brutality. Two years ago, I had a conversation with an...

BC United withdrawing isn’t the worst thing

By: Yasmin Hassan, Staff Writer On August 28, the BC United Party (formerly known as the BC Liberal Party) pulled out of the election and...

Pierre Poilievre represents a concerning shift in Canadian politics

By: Olivia Visser, Opinions Editor Over the years, the world sat and watched in disbelief while those living in the US faced the rise of...