There has been quite a bit of talk about money in politics lately. Thanks in part to Bernie Sanders, we all know about the obscene […]
Year: 2016
Dakota Acess Pipeline Company Attacks Indigenous Protesters, Desecrates Burial Ground
As the Sioux of Standing Rock persevere in their legal battle against the Dakota Access Pipeline, the promoters are resorting to violence to disperse peaceful […]
Projet Montréal Officially Launches its Leadership Race
Projet Montréal is now officially searching for a new leader. So if you want to throw your proverbial hat in the ring to become the […]
What You Should Know About the MMIW Inquiry
The national inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) officially starts today. Less than two years ago, the killing of hundreds of indigenous women […]
Energy East Consultations Shut Down by Protests and Suspended Until Further Notice
On Tuesday, the National Energy Board (NEB) announced the suspension of all their consultations on the Energy East Pipeline after opposition to both the pipeline […]
Two Denis Coderre Stories: Charging for Water and Trash and Paying for Granite
Since the Denis Coderre administration seems to be all about conservation these days, I thought I would conserve a little web space and tell two […]
Federal Government Joins Effort to Repatriate Beothuck Remains from Scotland
The federal government decided to get involved in the campaign to return the remains of two members of the Beothuck Nation, currently exposed in an […]
Ask Cat: Public Naked Trump Statues Incite Body Shaming
Question: Is the recent guerrilla art installation Emperor Has No Balls (nude Trump statues in various parks) just an example of body shaming or does […]
Montreal Falling Behind in Cyclist Safety
A young cyclist died after a collision with a truck on Monday afternoon in Montreal. The driver didn’t see the 24 year old woman when […]
The Evils of Banning a Bathing Suit: Why a Burkini Ban Would be Bad for Quebec
Ed’s Note: Following publication of this article, The Conseil d’Etat (State Council), France’s highest administrative court, ruled that burkini bans were “strictly illegal” France is enhancing […]
