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Genocide Beyond the Frame of Reconciliation
Canada did not merely assimilate Indigenous children; it executed genocide. From unmarked graves to electroshock torture, nutrition experiments, and forced sterilizations, the harm was systemic, deliberate, and ongoing. Denying what it is, or only commemorating one day a year, is no different from erasure.

Alison Lam
Oct 13 min read


Politics of Exclusion: COP30 and the Theatre of Climate Justice
Brazil’s decision to host COP30 in Belém is framed as a symbolic gesture: a summit in the heart of the Amazon, where delegates can experience the urgency of climate change firsthand. But this gesture is pure climate theatre. What good is symbolism when the people most affected by climate change are priced out of involvement?

Alison Lam
Aug 233 min read


A Flawed System: Strategic Voting and Democratic Distortion in Canada
While Canadians, along with many other “democratic” societies, believe that we live in an environment with a fair and just electoral system, it is clear upon deeper inspection that the system actually changes the way citizens and voters think and feel about democracy and politics. A flawed electoral system doesn’t just skew results, it rewires our understanding of what is considered to be democratic.

Alison Lam
Aug 154 min read


From Symbolic Interactions to Accountability: COP29 and the ICJ’s Climate Ruling
Last week, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued an historic advisory opinion affirming that nation states have legal obligations to protect the climate system and that failure to act may constitute an internationally wrongful act. This resonates deeply with the arguments I presented earlier this month. My paper explored how climate negotiations function as symbolic performances, shaped by contested meanings, strategic political ambiguity, and internalized institut

Alison Lam
Jul 272 min read


Personal Reflections on Canada Day
Every year on July 1st, I find myself reflecting deeply on what it means to celebrate Canada Day. For many, it is a day of fireworks, barbecues, and national pride. For me, it becomes more complicated.

Alison Lam
Jul 13 min read


Celebrating Heritage, Demanding Justice
May is Asian Heritage Month. Today, I highlight the troubling situation facing many small business owners operating health centers, spas and massage parlours in Richmond Hill.

Alison Lam
Apr 274 min read


International Women's Day 2025
My statement for International Women's Day, uplifting and supporting ALL who identify and express themselves as women.

Alison Lam
Mar 83 min read


Gender is a Spectrum
As the Green Party candidate in Richmond Hill South, these are my thoughts on current attacks on the trans community.

Alison Lam
Feb 73 min read
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