On the latest FTB Fridays, Jason C. McLean and Special Guest Jon Weisz of Indie Montreal and the Canadian Independent Venue Coalition talk about helping […]
Year: 2020
New Quebec COVID-19 Restrictions: Non Essential Stores to Close from December 25 to January 11 and More
Christmas shopping can still happen in person this year, but Quebec’s Boxing Day is cancelled for 2020 due to an increase in the province’s COVID-19 […]
COVID-19: Quebec Cancels Holiday Gatherings
Quebec’s Red Zone restrictions, which currently cover Montreal and most of the province, will remain in effect until January 11th. In a press conference today, […]
FTB Fridays 11/27/20: #CDNPoli, COVID Vaccine and Jagmeet on Twitch (VIDEO)
On this edition of FTB Fridays, Jason C. McLean and special guest Niall Clapham-Ricardo discuss Canadian Politics, Minority Parliaments, Canada getting the COVID Vaccine after […]
FTB Fridays 11/20/20: Quebec’s New Holiday COVID-19 Rules (VIDEO)
Jason C. McLean and Special Guest Samantha Gold (artist, activist, FTB contributor and online makeup instructor) discuss the Legault Government’s seemingly arbitrary holiday rules for […]
Joe Biden Wins!
Joe Biden has won the 2020 US Presidential Election and will be the 46th President of the United States. After the former Vice-President secured Pennsylvania’s […]
FTB Fridays 11/06/20: US Election Fallout Analysis (VIDEO)
In the premier of the FTB Fridays video series, Jason C. McLean speaks with spoken-word artist, writer and seasoned political observer Der Kosmonaut about the […]
Last Week in Canada, Our Minority Parliament Worked the Way It Is Supposed To
Now that the second COVID-19 lockdown has taken effect here in Montreal and people are upset with the Legault Government for its seemingly haphazard approach […]
COVID-19: Quebec Puts Montreal, Quebec City and Chaudière-Appalaches on Red Alert
Quebec Premier François Legault announced today “with a heavy heart” (as he put it), that the provincial government is placing the Greater Montreal Region (including […]
Pulling Down Statues: Changing History or Starting a Dialogue?
By CHRIS DODD A good many years before John A. Macdonald’s statue was pulled down from its perch in Montreal’s Dominion Square, my high school […]
