Letter from the Editor March 2026
Dear readers, At the beginning of March, I decided I would ignore the groundhog’s prediction of a prolonged winter and bask in every ray of sunlight the clouds would decide to offer me. I decided that my winter hibernation ended March 1st and I was ready to take on the world. But, instead of zooming…
Bangladesh: What Happens When the Youth Rises
Atika Ume FazalNews Editor Via Associated Press Since 2024, the world has witnessed a myriad of youth-initiated protests and riots against corruption and economic instability. These uprisings, qualified as Gen Z protests, continue to demand changes in different parts of the world,uprooting the inequalities that are being endured. All of these initiatives were led in…
Secularism on Trial
Yasmine BouananiSecretary Via the Canadian Press Laws are not abstract; they shape the livelihoods of thousands. Seven years ago, the Quebec government adopted its Act Respecting the Laicity of the State, more commonly known as Bill 21. The law prohibits certain public employees, such as public school teachers, police officers or judges, from wearing religious…

