Every year, we remember the brave, courageous, and the unfortunate whom laid down their lives, so that we could hopefully live ours in peace. Remembrance Day marks the date when hostilities formally ended at the end of World War I, with the signing of the armistice at the 11th hour, of the 11th day, of… [Read More]
Weekend Reading: Posterity Edition
Negative posterity I recently heard about Alexandra Wallace, the girl who made a video about different ways that Asian people annoy her, and who is now leaving the university supposedly due to death threats but also probably due to the stigma of being seen in a bad way. Now, I watched the video for myself… [Read More]
Helping Japan: What Canadians Can Do
What originally was a bad situation in Japan early Friday morning became a lot worse when a wall of seawater spread inland, leaving a path of destruction in its wake. Japan is located on the ring of fire so while they are somewhat prepared for earthquakes and tsunamis, they are not immune and the damages are probably… [Read More]