The history of colonization is dark. Indigenous peoples of Canada have been facing discrimination and racism since European setters began to occupy their land in […]
Tag: Environmental Issues
How the Government Protects Our Endangered Species
Endangered species are a pet cause for many and a nuisance for many others. Social media is regularly flooded with a barrage of memes, online […]
Scientists Warn the Sixth Mass Extinction will be a Biological Annihilation
The sixth mass extinction will hit harder than expected, according to a collaborative study between Stanford and the University of Mexico. 32% of all vertebrate […]
Total Corporate Education: A Big Oil VP May Become the Director of Polytechnique
Philippe Tanguy, a top executive from the multinational oil corporation Total, is set to become the new director of Polytechnique, and more than a few […]
FTB Poll: Trees and the New Parc Jean-Drapeau Ampitheatre
In 2015, Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre announced that the concert space on the western end of Parc Jean-Drapeau on Île Sainte-Hélène is getting a redesign. The […]
Quebec supports Anticosti’s UNESCO Candidacy
The provincial government is officially on board with Anticosti joining UNESCO’s World Heritage list. Although this would permanently ban oil exploitation on the Island, Petrolia’s oil […]
The Inside the Bubble Presidency: Trump, Intelligence Briefings and the EPA
A few weeks ago, there were reports that US President-Elect Donald Trump had been refusing daily intelligence briefings. His response was basically that he is […]
COP 22: Canadian Indigenous People Want a Voice
A young Inuit woman addressed the assembly at the UN Conference on Climate Change on Canada’s behalf this past Wednesday in Marrakesh. Maatalii Okalik, president […]
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 […]
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 […]
