Over the past year all three major provinces have casted their ballots in provincial elections. Now, with the Ontario provincial campaign in full swing, the […]
Category: Politics
RCMP releases count on missing and murdered Indigenous women
After years of demands for a national inquiry into the status of missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) […]
The Ontario election and the rebranding of privatization
Monday morning the province of Ontario officially initiated a new electoral cycle which will end on the 12th of June, but Ontarians have been gripping for […]
An open letter to Denis Coderre: Abolish P6 and truly be the mayor of all Montrealers
Mayor Coderre, First off, I’ll be completely honest, I didn’t vote for you. In fact, I openly supported your opponents. I am, however, a lifelong […]
Workers of Canada unite: The problem with the Foreign Temporary Worker Program isn’t foreign temporary workers
In the past few weeks the already very publicized loophole of the Foreign Temporary Worker Program (aka FTWP), which was already a hot issue in […]
The point of junction: European fascism and neo-liberal austerity
In space of a few months the old continent has been rocked by a series of reactionary revolts that have spread like wildfire. Parallel to […]
Quebec 2014: The good, the bad and the duh
So how do I feel about the Quebec 2014 election results? Hmm, well, that’s a tough one. Really, it is. I’ll break it down for […]
Today we pull the trigger: Quebec 2014
A wise man once spoke ill of political parties. He suggested that they should exist only for as long as it takes to accomplish their […]
FTB readers endorse Québec Solidaire in the 2014 Quebec Election
We asked our readers to tell us who they planned to vote for in the 2014 Quebec Election. When our poll closed at midnight, the […]
Specters of discrimination: The myth of strategically voting for the Quebec Liberals
The hustle and bustle of the election will finally come to a halt on Monday evening as the polls close and slowly the votes start […]
