Gun control is a hot button issue right now thanks to thousands of kids in the US. On March 24th, 2018, high schoolers, parents, and […]
Month: March 2018
How the Government Protects Our Endangered Species
Endangered species are a pet cause for many and a nuisance for many others. Social media is regularly flooded with a barrage of memes, online […]
Montreal St. Patrick’s Day Parade: Meet Me at Ste-Catherine and…Oh, Wait
If you have a regular spot along Ste-Catherine where your friends know they can meet you during the annual Montreal St. Patrick’s Day Parade, you […]
Quebec Election 2018: This One Might Be Interesting
Are you excited for the 2018 Quebec Election? With the voting just under seven months away, my answer is maybe, and that’s huge for me. […]
Turning a Molehill into a Mountain: Judge Eliana Marengo and The Quebec Conseil de la Magistrature
One of the cornerstones of any liberal democracy is a judiciary that is independent, fair, and free from bias. Unfortunately, judges are human beings and […]
Quebec Court of Appeals Invalidates the Itinerary Provision in Montreal Bylaw P-6, Effective Immediately
Protesters in Montreal are no longer required to provide a route to police. The Quebec Superior Court invalidated section 2.1 of Municipal Bylaw P-6 which […]
A Pointless Battle: The Canada Summer Jobs Program and Andrew Scheer’s Crusade Against Abortion
It must be said that there is no issue more personal than that regarding our health care and family planning choices. It must also be […]
