An allegedly progressive university that cannot deal with the victims of campus sexual harassment and assault is not as progressive as it claims. A culture […]
Month: February 2018
Montreal Favours the “Idaho Stop” And So Should We
The City of Montreal put forward a controversial request to the Quebec government to amend the Quebec Highway Code to allow cyclists to perform a […]
Death by Degree: A Lesson on First and Second Degree Murder in Canada
When it comes to criminal justice, it’s safe to say that pop culture has ruined its meaning in the minds of all but a certain […]
No Mountain Shortcut by Car This Summer: A Needed Change That Should Go All The Way
The Plante Administration really isn’t wasting much time implementing their election promises. The pit bull ban is gone, so is the Formula E, and now […]
On Rape and Recalls: Silence is Enabling
Think of bad relationships as faulty products. If a product malfunctions we complain and get our money back, write a review, and maybe even sue […]
A Tale of Gross Injustice: How Montreal Police Got Away with Assaulting Majiza Philip
When it comes to issues of racism and police brutality, Canadians suffer from a bad case of denial. We think these are the problems of […]
