Tag: Leadership

As Mulcair steps right, Trudeau steers left

Challenging the status quo of being Canada’s left, NDP leader Thomas Mulcair looks as though he’s shaping his party to be a more centrist option for voters in the 2015 federal election.  As a traditionally left party, a centrist NDP is unconventional. Before Jack Layton ignited the Orange Wave in...

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University and societies need to encourage female leadership

Queen’s administration and student societies can help address the confidence gap that continues to stifle female participation in leadership roles. Last Friday, the Journal published an opinion piece by contributor Tuba Chishti — chair of the AMS Board of Directors — where she argued that more women...

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Female student leaders lacking

In 1884, Queen’s became the first university west of the Maritimes — and ahead of much of the world — to have female graduates. Today, more than 55 per cent of the Queen’s undergraduate student body is female, and Senate enrolment reports tell us that each incoming class sees a higher composition...

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More flash than substance

Justin Mathews, ArtSci ’14 Earlier this month front runner of the Liberal leadership race Justin Trudeau visited Queen’s. Speaking to an unsurprisingly packed audience, supporters young and old eagerly shared words of encouragement and praise. Yet, despite his popularity, Trudeau has thus far proven...

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