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Month: December 2021

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Milk jugs, cartons or plastic bags — which one is best for the environment?

December 10, 2021 The Conversation

If you are a typical Canadian milk consumer, you probably drink more than 60 litres of milk a year. It adds up to about two billion milk containers purchased in Canada annually. How that milk is […]

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Annamie Paul: Lessons for the Green Party after ‘the worst period in my life’

December 10, 2021 The Conversation

The tenure of Annamie Paul as leader of the Green Party of Canada was short. Paul is resigning as leader of the Green Party less than a year after she took over. When Elizabeth May stepped down as […]

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Fear of travelling: Canadians need to put travel risk into perspective

December 9, 2021 The Conversation

The pandemic hit nearly two years ago, and since then Canadians’ fear of travel has been a constant theme. Tuning into daily COVID-19 briefings likely contributed to this heightened sense of fear. In March 2020, the federal […]

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The long fight against sexual assault and harassment at universities

December 8, 2021 The Conversation

With the return to university campuses this fall, there have been disturbing reports of both sexual assaults and sexist incidents. At Western University, for example, four students reported being sexually assaulted and there was mass student mobilization […]

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Dismantling anti-Black racism in our schools: Accountability measures are key

December 7, 2021 The Conversation

Education is built on the belief that people can be more. In the words of the 20th-century American sociologist and writer W.E.B. DuBois, an important anti-racist leader and figure in the development of African American education, […]

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Second-generation Central Americans in Toronto are dealing with historic trauma from civil war and migration

December 6, 2021 The Conversation

After seven years of community-based research with people who immigrated as children and adolescents (called 1.5-generation immigrants) and second-generation Central Americans in Canada, something I see repeatedly come up is the impact of past violence on people whose […]

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From Vincent Massey to Ed Rogers: Canada’s history of family firm feuds rivals Succession

December 5, 2021 The Conversation

In 1925, Vincent Massey, the scion of one of the wealthiest families in Canada, did something that Ed Rogers today would find unthinkable. He quit. Massey was the fourth-generation heir to his family’s Massey-Harris farm equipment company, then already […]

Economics

Want to solve the housing crisis? Address super-charged demand

December 4, 2021 The Conversation

A recent news item about New Zealand’s radical new housing law and whether such measures could work in Canada implies that soaring home prices are due to a lack of supply. In its election platform, the Liberal party […]

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When parents are organizing school COVID-19 rapid tests, it’s a sign of government failure

December 3, 2021 The Conversation

The third school year to be marred by the COVID-19 pandemic is now underway, and many parents and guardians are again worrying about their children’s safety at school — especially those under the age of 12, who aren’t […]

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Asian pop culture may be trending, but so is anti-Asian racism and discrimination

December 2, 2021 The Conversation

From K-beauty to K-pop, Squid Game and Shang Chi, Asian pop culture is trending worldwide. Nancy Wang Yuen, a sociologist and author of Reel Inequality: Hollywood Actors and Racism, told the Toronto Star “there has been historically, invisibility, stereotyping, lack of power, […]

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