Quebec’s Red Zone restrictions, which currently cover Montreal and most of the province, will remain in effect until January 11th. In a press conference today, […]
Tag: Francois Legault
FTB Fridays 11/20/20: Quebec’s New Holiday COVID-19 Rules (VIDEO)
Jason C. McLean and Special Guest Samantha Gold (artist, activist, FTB contributor and online makeup instructor) discuss the Legault Government’s seemingly arbitrary holiday rules for […]
COVID-19: Quebec Puts Montreal, Quebec City and Chaudière-Appalaches on Red Alert
Quebec Premier François Legault announced today “with a heavy heart” (as he put it), that the provincial government is placing the Greater Montreal Region (including […]
Pulling Down Statues: Changing History or Starting a Dialogue?
By CHRIS DODD A good many years before John A. Macdonald’s statue was pulled down from its perch in Montreal’s Dominion Square, my high school […]
Don’t Put Sir John A. MacDonald Back Where He Was
Last Saturday, Defund the Police protesters, in solidarity with Black Lives Matter marched through the rainy streets of Downtown Montreal. When they arrived in Dominion […]
There’s Another March in Montreal This Sunday Because Police Racism Isn’t Just An American Problem
Last Sunday, approximately 10 000 people took to the streets of Montreal demanding justice for George Floyd and all the other victims of racist police […]
COVID-19: Montreal Schools Will Only Re-Open in the Fall, Quebec Will Help Provide Masks
Quebec Premier François Legault is in Montreal today. Speaking alongside Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante, Quebec’s National Director for Public Health Horacio Arruda, Public Health Regional […]
COVID-19: Quebec Delays Re-Opening Non-Essential Businesses in the Greater Montreal Area One Week
Schools and non-essential retail businesses across Quebec are re-opening today, except those in the Greater Montreal Area. While schools in the 514, 438 and 450 […]
COVID-19 Update: Quebec’s Plan to Reopen Parts of the Economy
Quebec will be re-opening some parts of its economy during the month of May. The province, at this point, will not be relaxing social distancing […]
