Tag: Hillary Clinton

The problem with Hillary Clinton’s What Happened

There’s no doubt that for the majority of the United States, the wounds left by Donald Trump becoming President have been hard to heal. Since November 8, there have been changes happening everyday that cause worry for the future of the country — if it’s not suggesting athletes should be fired for...

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Ideas don’t stop at the border

I fully expected for history to be made this American election season and it was, but definitely not in a way that I’d seen coming.  In a stunning upset, Donald Trump is now the President-elect of the United States of America.  I don’t understand how we live in a world where someone with such...

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What Trump really represents

Watching the final results of the American election roll in, what started as a night full of optimism quickly turned to heartbreak and disbelief.  Hillary Clinton’s loss to Donald Trump was, and still is, shocking. I can’t help but feel completely discouraged when I think about the potential of what...

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When campaigning goes awry

The 2016 presidential election has been one of the most exciting in recent history, but the excitement came at a steep price.  With the broad use of social media by both campaigns the access to information has never been easier. Increasingly, campaigns are less reliant on the traditional news media...

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Evaluate policies, not bodies

Press coverage dedicated to politicians’ appearances and personalities is diverting focus from the discussion of policies and legitimate concerns. “If Justin Trudeau were a woman, would we be calling him a ‘hot babe’?” The Globe and Mail posed this question in the headline of an article published...

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