On Sunday, January 18, around 300 people gathered in Place Émilie-Gamelin, in remembrance of the thousands of people murdered by Boko Haram, a militant insurgent […]
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Charlie Hebdo: Not My Culture to Joke About
Did you hear the one about the Muslims who went to Paris? No, and I don’t want to. The surviving staff of Charlie Hebdo, however, […]
#jerestecharlie: Comparing #jesuischarlie and #jesuispascharlie
It has been a little bit more than a week since the horrific shooting took place Charlie Hebdo’s offices, at 10 Rue Nicolas-Appert in Paris. It’s […]
The Legend of CFS: A tale of student politics
Student politics may not seem like the most interesting of ‘current affairs’ to follow. That’s understandable. After all, if you are not a student, a […]
2014 in Posts
2015 has been off to quite a busy start, but before we get too involved, let’s take one final look back at 2014. Every year […]
Charlie Hebdo march in Montreal [PHOTOS]
On Sunday, January 11, thousands of people marched the streets of Montreal, to protest and remember the Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris, France. More than […]
Rather die standing than live on my knees: Charlie Hebdo [PHOTOS]
Je suis Charlie… And have been for a while. Not too many people know this, but I used to be a cartoonist. The work never […]
J’accuse: Charlie Hebdo, Sony and Freedom of Expression
I would like to start this post with two simple words: I accuse. “I accuse” as the title of an article is odd, isn’t it? […]
2014: A year in the life of Austerity
The curtain falls on 2014 and it’s time to look back on all of the great accomplishments, all of the great eye-watering moments, the laughs, the […]
Hey, Canadian Media Companies, Instead of Letters, Try Offering Something Better
So it looks like some people who have been downloading movies and TV shows illegally are going to get letters. That’s right, not even emails. […]
