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Chloé Bissonnette

Political Content Writer

Chloé Bissonnette is a University of Ottawa student pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Honors Conflict Studies and Human Rights. She has experience in international policy, focusing on conflict and migration, and continues to gain academic knowledge in politics, law, and human rights.

 

With a keen interest in journalism and advocacy, she is dedicated to using her writing to shed light on critical issues. Outside of her studies, she volunteers as a U-Report Ambassador for UNICEF Canada, writes as an Awareness Content Reporter for UNICEF uOttawa, and serves as the Vice President of Academic and University Affairs of the University of Ottawa’s Conflict Studies and Human Rights Association.

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Contributions

Several organizations, such as the Canadian Council for Refugees and Amnesty International, have called on the Canadian government to withdraw from the Safe Third Country Agreement...

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Much research has studied the impacts of the media on politics, particularly on the polarization of political thought. Scholars now recognize the power of social media and its complex algorithms in shaping public opinion, but to what extent?

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