Laurin Liu
About Laurin Liu
Laurin Liu was the NDP Member of Parliament for Rivière-des-Mille-Îles from 2011 to 2015. She was the youngest woman elected to the House of Commons in Canadian history. She is currently completing a MSc in human rights at the London School of Economics.
Ghomeshi's redemption story bolsters the myth that nice guys can't assault women
What's so harmful about giving oxygen to a redemption narrative? Former member of Parliament Laurin Liu lays it out, not a single punch pulled.
Jagmeet’s mission: Defeat the dog-whistle
For Jagmeet Singh, Canada’s newly-elected NDP leader, the biggest challenge of the 2019 election may be proving that he can withstand a dog-whistle campaign, says former MP Laurin Liu.
Liu: Ottawa can't fix human rights violations against detainees with a survey
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale must fix Canada's broken immigration detention system without putting human rights up for negotiation in the court of public opinion.
Canadian politics and its WrestleMania lookalikes
Why the Undertaker, the Iron Sheik and other stars of the WWE remind former MP Laurin Liu of Canadian politics - and vice versa.
Laurin Liu: Here is the real tragedy of Canada's Senate
The real tragedy of the Senate is that individuals with no mandate, and who will never have to face an electorate, adjudicate laws of our land.