I go by Habib and I love to learn more about politics and the society around us. Currently a 3rd year Political Science student at Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador
The housing crisis has garnered significant attention in the current Canadian discourse on international students. Increasing difficulties for students and average citizens in finding...
Every February, Black History Month is celebrated globally as a reminder of the resilience of black communities, including diaspora communities around the world as...
Whenever we talk about the vast indigenous history of this land, talks of oppression, exploitation and cultural marginalization end up taking center stage overshadowing so many diverse aspects of the indigenous communities within Canada. Stephanie Joline, directing and co-producing her freshly released CBC documentary series ‘Women of This Land,’ took a different approach to telling indigenous stories to showcase the incredibly diverse cultural practices and history of indigenous women in Atlantic Canada, through the lens of four indigenous women embedded in the Atlantic Canadian provinces. The 4 part series was released today celebrating International Women’s Day and is now airing on CBC Gem online for free access for registered users as part of Season 24 of CBC’s ‘Absolutely Canadian’ series. Stephanie was happy to share her words with the Muse on the series and I was lucky to be able to interview this amazing director
2-year cap on student permits
The Federal Government of Canada recently announced a 2-year cap on the number of international students accepted to Canada to...