As a migrant, I’ve started to think about the concept of ‘belonging.’ I never truly felt like I belonged to any particular piece of land. […]
Month: June 2015
Bill C-24: Harper’s Second Class Citizens
I was born in Canada and I have no other country that I could theoretically be considered a citizen of. I guess that means I’m […]
Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre Appears in a St-Hubert Ad. Is This Okay? (VIDEO)
The Mayor of Montreal, Denis Coderre, apparently has a side-job. He has appeared in an ad for St-Hubert Restaurants, clearly identified as himself and making […]
Jay Baruchel: From Montreal to Toronto
In most places, there is always that ONE public figure that represents their hometown and never forgets where they came from. In Toronto, for instance, […]
Bill C-51 is Now Law and I Felt Safer Before
Bill C-51, the Harper Government’s so-called anti-terror legislation, is now the law of the land in Canada. It passed the House of Commons last month […]
Enough is enough, silent protest against police violence
“Enough is enough” was the message of the silent demonstration on June 8th. More than 30 demonstrators met in front of the SPVM headquarters in […]
Bell Media’s Profound Disconnect and Missed Opportunity
There was a time when Bell Canada had a monopoly on telecommunications in this country. That may have changed decades ago, but it’s clear they […]
Caitlyn Jenner: Breaking the Internet and Smashing Gender Norms
“I’m not stuck in anybody’s body — this is just who I am as a human being” – Caitlyn Jenner I could not even imagine […]
