Behind the Ride: The Precarious State of Uber Drivers in Canada

Despite the success and popularity of ride-sharing apps like Uber, the gig economy is not the 'be your own boss' dream that it claims to be. In this essay, I explore the precarity of platform work and discuss unionization and legal reform as potential solutions in this precarious sector of work.



My parents and I at a BC NDP convention. The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver. November 23, 2003.

Connecting Childhood Stories to Career Realities: A Vocational Reflection

This is a reflection on my personal journey growing up in an activist household, where I was inspired by my father’s work in labor unions and social justice. It explores my passion for social change, my aspirations in the non-profit sector, and the challenges I anticipate in pursuing a career focused on humanitarian work.