This article was originally published on QuiteMike.org. After dissolving parliament, Conservative Leader Stephen Harper promptly lies to Canadians about the election’s cost October 19th 2015 […]
Tag: Canada
FTB 2015 Federal Election Poll Rundown
Although it may feel like our federal politicians have been in election mode for a few months, Canada’s 2015 Federal Election was only officially called this […]
Solidarity with Unist’ot’en protest abruptly ended by SPVM
The number of pipeline proposals for Northwest BC that big oil companies have been making is astounding. Enbridge Pipeline, PNG Pipeline Looping Project, Pacific Northern […]
Protesters stand in solidarity with ex-temporary migrant worker
On July 19th around twenty people convened at the corner of Côte-des-Neiges and Queen Mary. The occasion was a solidarity event and press conference organized […]
Bill C-24: Harper’s Second Class Citizens
I was born in Canada and I have no other country that I could theoretically be considered a citizen of. I guess that means I’m […]
Bell Media’s Profound Disconnect and Missed Opportunity
There was a time when Bell Canada had a monopoly on telecommunications in this country. That may have changed decades ago, but it’s clear they […]
March 15 demo against police brutality
Around 100 demonstrators gathered on March 15, at the intersection of Berri and Ontario streets, where Alain Magloire, a man who was homeless and mentally ill, was shot and killed by a member of the SPVM in February 2014
Sons of Abraham: we must fight Islamophobia
“Indeed, both Jews and Arabs are the Children of Abraham; Jews descended from his second son Isaac (peace be on him) and Arabs from the […]
Nunavut food crisis sparks important discussion over local food production
In the past months, awareness has spread across the nation as Canadians slowly wake up to the severity of obstacles faced by Nunavummiut in reliably accessing healthy food.
What Terrorises Stephen Harper? With Bill C-51, it’s all in the definition
Bill C-51 is a piece of legislation that would grant broad, sweeping powers to CSIS to prevent terrorism or the promotion of terrorism. The problem is, it doesn’t really define what terrorism is.
