I would like to start this post with two simple words: I accuse. “I accuse” as the title of an article is odd, isn’t it? […]
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No gods, no masters, no bosses, no borders: Anarchist Bookfair returns to Montreal
The Anarchist Bookfair has returned once again to Montreal, bringing thousands of anarchists – and those curious – from across North America to the city. […]
Centre for Gender Advocacy launches trans discrimination case against Quebec Superior Court
On May 3, one day after Trans Pride Day in Montreal, the Centre for Gender Advocacy launched legal action against the Superior Court of Quebec […]
Adam Greenblatt and the privatization of medical marijuana in Canada
Recently, the federal government announced that they were going to ‘privatize’ the medical marijuana industry and they touted their decision as though it were both […]
Green Party leader Alex Tyrrell on free public transit, Anticosti Island and why Couillard bailed on the Outremont debate
Alex Tyrrell is the new leader of the Quebec Green Party. He’s also a candidate in today’s provincial by-election in Outremont, running against Quebec Liberal […]
Q&A with Morgan Crockett, Quebec Green Party candidate in Viau
Today is the day voters in two provincial by-elections have their say. I spoke with Morgan Crockett, candidate for the Quebec Green Party in the […]
Your City, Your Candidates – Richard Bergeron
As this year’s municipal election campaign winds down and all the issues are assessed it has become increasingly clear to myself (and, I think a […]
Your City, Your Candidates – Christian Arseneault
I sat down recently with Christian Arseneault, Projet Montréal city councillor candidate for the Loyola district of Cote-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grace. Describe yourself, your district and your attachment […]
Your Candidates, Your City – Marvin Rotrand
I sat down recently with long-time Montreal city councillor Marvin Rotrand to discuss Snowdon, Cote des Neiges, public transit and a lifetime of experience in […]
Mélanie Joly on nightlife, P6 and why she opted for a political startup
Mélanie Joly is the newest face on the Montreal political landscape. Rather than join up with an existing party and start her political career running […]
