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It’s 2022—How are people still eating meat?

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For Christmas Eve dinner in my household, by some minor miracle, I managed to hoodwink my family into letting me cook. I say hoodwink because my intentions behind the act were not necessarily pure. I do find cooking for my loved ones to be a way to show my affection and care for them when words fail me. However, the reason I did so was to make an all plant-based (smeared labneh on some sprouts to...

Rise of the digital space (and why you should care)

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—This article is part of a three-part series diving into the world of Cryptocurrency— Blockchain. Cryptocurrency. NFTs. What do the three of these have in common? Yes, that is right! They are things your distant uncle tried to passionately explain over a holiday dinner. They are buzzwords. Honestly, it can also be true that they may even make your eyes glaze over with how plastered around the...

Honouring Raoul Wallenberg Commemorative Day: “To me there’s no other choice”

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In 2001, the Canadian Government formally recognized January 17 as “Raoul Wallenberg Commemorative Day.” Twenty-one years later, the importance of honouring Wallenberg’s legacy remains as pressing as ever. Raoul Wallenberg was a Swedish diplomat who saved the lives of approximately 100,000 Jews during World War II. In the spring of 1944, the Nazis intensified their efforts to eradicate the Jewish...

Health care consent in Ontario and youth COVID-19 vaccination

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In Issue 7, I discussed youth COVID-19 vaccinations and how Ontario’s Health Care Consent Act gives youth a taste of autonomy prior to adulthood. However, in pandemic-response fashion, more is to be said on this topic.  With exponential COVID-19 case growth in December 2021, the province announced that schools will return to in-person education after a week and a half of online learning. In...

Head to head: DS4 or Dawn FM?

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Personally, I’m “pushin 🅿️”  On 7 January 2023, music fans all over the world were blessed with two new and highly anticipated albums: Gunna’s DS4, and The Weeknd’s Dawn FM. The two albums differ quite significantly in their compositions, the way they sound, the chosen features, and their respective thematic choices. I am a big fan of both Gunna and The Weeknd, so January 7 was a real special day...

Cheers: An overview of Toronto’s best cocktail boxes

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Over the past year of lockdowns, I found myself in search of a new hobby, and as someone who typically enjoyed visiting all the new and trendy downtown Toronto restaurants, I came up with an idea: Becoming an amateur mixologist. In search of crafting the perfect drink, I was determined to get some inspiration from the experts. With many bars closed, many of these businesses shifted gears and...

Book review: Raybearer

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Raybearer is a beautifully written, thoughtfully woven story that only further astounds once you realize that it’s author Jordan Ifueko’s debut novel. Start to finish, every aspect of this novel is absolutely brilliant: from its sweeping fantasy setting to its myriad of unique and diverse characters and its riveting story… right down to the incredible way that story is told, following an African...

Novak Djokovic’s Australian controversy threatens to tarnish his legacy

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Late on January 5, Novak Djokovic landed in Melbourne after a long flight. He had travelled to the city in order to participate in the Australian Open, one of the most prestigious tennis tournaments in the world, and one that he was widely favoured to win. Instead, Djokovic soon found himself detained at the airport by the Australian Border Force, in the midst of a soap-operatic legal battle, as...

A disappointed fan’s take on the NHL dropping out of the Olympics

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The National Hockey League (NHL) is not participating in the 2022 Winter Olympics being held in Beijing. This decision was made in consideration of COVID-19 concerns and the highly contagious Omicron variant which has already led to the cancellation of the IIHF’s World Junior Hockey Championship and U-18 Women’s World Hockey Championship tournaments. This news came as a shock to the hockey fans...

Purple and gold supernova

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On 14 December 2021, Stephen Curry made his 2,974th career three-pointer to surpass Ray Allen for the most in NBA history. His team, the Golden State Warriors, sit atop the Western Conference and with a returning Klay Thompson it appears they are looking to re-establish their earlier dominance. Meanwhile, just a few hours south of San Francisco, Lebron James is feeling the pressure. Having just...

Retrospective: Officer of the Order of Canada, Professor Angela Swan

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The following is an interview with Professor Swan conducted by Emily Papsin, Editor-in-Chief of this paper from 2020-2021, now an articling student at Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP. It was first published in Issue 3 of Volume 92 on 9 October 2018. Please enjoy. – Tomislav Miloš, Editor-in-Chief When is your birthday? 10th of October. In two weeks I turn 80. How do you feel about that? Some...

The Elizabeth Holmes Trial: The Rise and Fall of a Silicon Valley Entrepreneur

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On 3 January 2022, following several days of jury deliberation, the founder of Theranos was found guilty on four counts of fraud. The final decision concluded a high-profile trial involving a now-dissolved blood testing start-up. Theranos Inc., founded by then nineteen-year-old Elizabeth Holmes in 2003, was a health care tech start-up for consumers, once valued at ten billion USD and poised to...

James Webb Space Telescope: The Future of Astronomy

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The six thousand and two hundred kilogram, six and a half meter wide successor to the thirty-one year old Hubble space observatory, also known as the James Webb Space Telescope, launched on 25 December 2021. This tennis court-size, honey-comb shaped, sun coloured telescope is an engineering feat where the apparatus had to unfold itself in space. James Webb’s creation from its design to execution...

Canadian Banks’ Obsession with Oil and Gas

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There has been intense scrutiny of fossil fuel corporations due to their emissions intensive activities, but I propose stepping back and widening the sphere of responsibility to get to the root of the problem and turn our attention to who is enabling these practices. Financial markets play a central role in the climate crisis, and they should not be absolved of liability because they are indirect...

The Vast Unknown

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When I was a very young child, I used to be unreasonably scared of the dark: I had to have a nightlight, an adult awake when I was going to sleep, and of course, my trusty anti-ghost water gun under my pillowcase. Then, as I grew older, I developed this irrational fear that I would somehow swim out to the deep end of the beach and a tide would submerge me into a watery prison where I would be...

Healthcare Consent In Ontario: What This Means for Youth COVID-19 Vaccination

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Note: The following article was written in 2021 and does not reflect announcements/changes that have transpired since then. Since resuming in-person education, a spotlight has shined brightly on Ontario youth and efforts towards limiting COVID-19 transmission in schools. Following the adult vaccination roll out, youth ages twelve and up were given the green light to receive mRNA vaccines in May...

Never Again

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In Germany, just decades before the Holocaust, Jews were welcomed and celebrated members of society. They participated in all aspects of life and were generally considered to be German. Hitler’s commanding officer in World War I was actually Jewish. But, with the problems that plagued Germany following their failed campaign, they needed someone to blame. They rallied against the Jews. Hitler...

I Returned my Apple Watch After Three Hours

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I’ve tried running with my phone in nearly every imaginable way: armband, waist pack, pocket. The armband gets sweaty and gross about five minutes into the run, and if you want to send a message or change playlists you have to unstrap the apparatus, try to punch through the thick layer of plastic to engage the touchscreen, and then strap it back up. The waist pack feels restrictive, and, again...

Review: Spider-Man: No Way Home

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*SPOILERS INCOMING* I have been a fan of Spider-Man for about as long as I can remember. The first birthday gift that I ever received was a Spider-Man comic book. I read the book multiple times until the pages started to wear down. Not long after, I dressed up as Spider-Man for Halloween for the first time (I say first because it happened more than once). I have vivid memories of my mother...

2021: The Year of Movie Musicals

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This year, we saw a plethora of movie musicals hit the screens—both the big and small ones—with the debut of Dear Evan Hansen, In the Heights, Tick, Tick…Boom!, Encanto, West Side Story, Annette, and the dreaded Cinderella. As a musical theatre lover for my entire life, this year seemed like a dream come true. In trying to watch as many of these musicals as possible (even the not so critically...

Five storylines heading into the NFL playoffs

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Usually, at this time of year, I would be able to rank the teams that have made the playoffs, but with the introduction of an extra week, us football fans must wait an extra week to see who gets into the big dance. However, I can still list five of the biggest storylines heading into the playoffs.  #1: GOAT-ing, injuries, and Antonio Brown The defending champions, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, have...

A Mid-season Review of the Toronto Raptors

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With the Omicron variant sweeping through the country, the Raptors may not have an audience to cheer them on right now, but we are always there to support our favorite (by default) Canadian basketball team. Now that the Raptors are nearly halfway through their first NBA season back at home during the COVID era, here’s a look at how the Raptors are faring this season. Overview & the bench The...

Romelu Lukaku’s Inter-esting Interview

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Could Chelsea’s response to the Belgian striker’s interview signify the end of player power at the club? In the midst of a run of matches in which he missed out on playing time owing both to being stricken with COVID and not having fully recovered enough to play the full ninety when he became available, Romelu Lukaku gave an interview to Sky Italia. For any other player in the Chelsea side, this...

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