by Anna Dodd | Feb 23, 2017 | Op-eds, Opinions
“It would be easier to do nothing and sit back and just say, ‘Okay, you know what, this worked for us, I think we can make this current system work for a few more mandates,” said newly elected Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in regards to electoral reform, on December...
by Anna Dodd | Feb 9, 2017 | Humour, Spoof
With the lunar eclipse occurring right before Valentine’s Day, everything appears to have gone wack this year. From incest to crippling loneliness to possible death, looking to the stars for love may not be in the cards for you this time around. Nonetheless, read on...
by Anna Dodd | Dec 15, 2016 | Culture, Music
It’s Saturday night and he walks on stage in a ratty T-shirt that reads “Water Is Life” with some gnarly hair sticking out of his old cowboy hat. Neil Young is here. He opens with a rendition of “After the Gold Rush,” and the hundreds of thousands of spectators cheer...
by Anna Dodd | Dec 1, 2016 | Op-eds, Opinions
When I first heard that the whisky jack, or grey jay, had been named Canada’s national bird by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, I was disappointed, confused, and honestly, a little bit hurt. It’s not that I have something against the whisky jack—I’m totally...
by Anna Dodd | Nov 30, 2016 | Culture, Film
Folks, let’s get festive. How? Movies! When? The whole holiday season, duh. Including exam period (but we don’t suggest that—it’s just recommended for your health). We advise that you include the following movies with one fuzzy blanket, two cups of hot cocoa (which...