Dylan Sunshine Waisman
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About Dylan Sunshine Waisman
Dylan Sunshine Waisman received her Master's degree in International Human Rights law in 2018 from Radboud University in the Netherlands, and received her degree in European Law at Nottingham Trent University in England. Find Dylan's work on National Observer's FacebookLive page.
Energy East cancellation resonates for opponents of Trans Mountain expansion in B.C.
A lawyer with West Coast Environmental Law says the Energy East announcement is cause for celebration among those challenging Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain expansion.
Massive lawsuit launched against Kinder Morgan approval
The federal government was already building a website announcing approval of the Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion when it "consulted" with First Nations.
Massive Walk for Reconciliation shows Canada's desire for unity and healing
From Jewish-Canadian Holocaust survivors to the federal Attorney General, at least 30,000 people walked in solidarity with Indigenous peoples on Sunday.
Canadians welcomed as heroes in the Netherlands
It's been more than 70 years since the Second World War, and since Canadians liberated the Netherlands. Still, Dylan Waisman writes, Canadians are welcomed to the Netherlands as heroes.
Those who pay the highest price for America's gun violence may be the ones to end it
Gun violence is becoming the common denominator between several high profile, rights-based movements.
Britain's harsh new immigration law turns refugees into criminals
As millions of refugees from Syria and other conflict zones make desperate voyages to safe havens, Britain is doing its best to lock them out.