by Raheem Uz Zaman | Jul 27, 2023 | Op-eds, Opinions, Uncategorized
Now is the time for other religious events to become statutory holidays Canada, “the True North strong and free.” This is a key component of this country’s national anthem. However, is this multicultural state, enshrined in outmoded law, truly free for all?...
by Raheem Uz Zaman | Feb 23, 2023 | Culture, Film
Missing 2023 is riveting story told through the world of digital media What if someone directed a movie through the lens of digital or social media? I vividly remember randomly mulling this over, about seven years ago, as I was bored sitting on the couch. Two years...
by Raheem Uz Zaman | Jan 12, 2023 | Op-eds, Opinions
Winter maintenance budget increases are now necessary for B.C.’s southwestern region Apart from my university education, I moved to Victoria due to its mild winter climate. However, recent erratic winter weather patterns in southwestern B.C. has made multiple winter...
by Raheem Uz Zaman | Dec 8, 2022 | Opinions
It is not the season to be jolly for everyone Well, it’s the most festive time of the year again. People decorate their houses with fairy lights, massive inflatable Santa Clauses, reindeer, and Christmas trees. Soon, most families in Canada and worldwide...
by Raheem Uz Zaman | Sep 29, 2022 | Opinions
Exploitation of university students needs to end Well, it’s that time of year again: university has started and we are forced into buying textbooks by some of our instructors. With inflation this year at the highest it’s been in decades, the cost of goods and...