Thousands of people lined up on the McGill campus Wednesday night waiting hours for a chance to be part of a videoconference with Edward Snowden. […]
Category: Politics
Edward Snowden Tweets About the SPVM Spying on a Journalist
Last month, Montreal’s international reputation took a hit thanks to Denis Coderre’s pit bull ban. This was amplified by celebrities speaking out against it. Now, […]
Hillary Clinton’s New Email Scandal: What’s Really Being Hidden – Revealed!
A little over a week before the 2016 US Presidential Election and the Hillary Clinton campaign finds itself in the midst of another potentially damaging […]
Over 1000 People United Against Rape Culture in Montreal
« We believe you » : that was the cry chanted again and again at the rally against rape culture in Montreal on Wednesday. Over a thousand people […]
Is Justin Trudeau’s Progressive Honeymoon Over?
It happened. Justin Trudeau has gone from the Selfie Prime Minister to the Photobombing PM. At least that’s what it seemed like yesterday. He was speaking […]
Trudeau Backpedals on Electoral Reform
Last fall, Justin Trudeau was unequivocal: if he won the elections, he would make sure that it would be the last election to happen under […]
FTB Podcast #32 : Québec NDP, New Leaders for Projet Montréal and the PQ and Trump
This podcast features panelists Mirna Djukic and Jimmy Zoubris discussing the new NDP back in Québec , Projet Montréal looking for a new leader, Trump’s latest remarks regarding […]
Progress in a Two-Party System? It Just May Happen in a Few Years
The United States is, was, and most likely will continue to be a two-party system. Changing that would be, to put it mildly, an uphill […]
A Quebec NDP is Happening and we Spoke with its Interim Leader
The New Democratic Party of Quebec will soon be a thing. We spoke to its interim leader, Pierre Ducasse, on the phone. “An alternative for […]
Payback Time: Corruption, Collusion, and Compensation in the Aftermath of the Charbonneau Commission
Corruption is something as intrinsic to the City of Montreal as the Jazz Festival, fine cuisine, and frivolous disputes over the language of commercial signage. […]
