The Economist just ranked Montreal as the second best city to live. What do you think?
Month: January 2015
Did WalMart hit their Target in Canada?
Does the demise of Target in Canada mean more WalMarts?
France’s problem: National Unity versus Popular Front
Combatting France’s racism requires a Popular Front, not a National Union.
Montreal vigil for the victims of Boko Haram [PHOTOS]
On Sunday, January 18, around 300 people gathered in Place Émilie-Gamelin, in remembrance of the thousands of people murdered by Boko Haram, a militant insurgent […]
Charlie Hebdo: Not My Culture to Joke About
Did you hear the one about the Muslims who went to Paris? No, and I don’t want to. The surviving staff of Charlie Hebdo, however, […]
#jerestecharlie: Comparing #jesuischarlie and #jesuispascharlie
It has been a little bit more than a week since the horrific shooting took place Charlie Hebdo’s offices, at 10 Rue Nicolas-Appert in Paris. It’s […]
The Legend of CFS: A tale of student politics
Student politics may not seem like the most interesting of ‘current affairs’ to follow. That’s understandable. After all, if you are not a student, a […]
2014 in Posts
2015 has been off to quite a busy start, but before we get too involved, let’s take one final look back at 2014. Every year […]
Charlie Hebdo march in Montreal [PHOTOS]
On Sunday, January 11, thousands of people marched the streets of Montreal, to protest and remember the Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris, France. More than […]
Rather die standing than live on my knees: Charlie Hebdo [PHOTOS]
Je suis Charlie… And have been for a while. Not too many people know this, but I used to be a cartoonist. The work never […]
