It’s not a new thing, really. In fact, it’s something people who participate in protests with less than a hundred thousand marchers have known for […]
Tag: Montreal
The World of Human Drug Testing: Good Cash for Potential Health Risk
Need a bit extra cash? $1000 or more? No need to quit your day job, or do anything illegal. You can even earn the money […]
Voting with a Mask: The Good, the Ugly and the Silver Lining
In the midst of all the stories of long lines, screw-ups and smiling politicians voting in advanced polls, we have been, I guess you could say, […]
Montreal Victory Party: Civic Pride from Roosh V’s Beer Shower
Bon Voyage parties are bittersweet celebrations for a friend who is leaving town. It’s a chance to wish them well in their travels while secretly […]
Roosh V Thinks Rape Should Be Legal on Private Property and He’s in Montreal
Sometimes when you write opinion pieces, you spend time trying to argue why something is a bad thing. Every now and then, though, you can […]
The Reopening of Cabot Square
After nearly two years fenced off, Cabot Square, or as many know it, that park you run through to catch your connecting night bus at […]
Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre Appears in a St-Hubert Ad. Is This Okay? (VIDEO)
The Mayor of Montreal, Denis Coderre, apparently has a side-job. He has appeared in an ad for St-Hubert Restaurants, clearly identified as himself and making […]
Jay Baruchel: From Montreal to Toronto
In most places, there is always that ONE public figure that represents their hometown and never forgets where they came from. In Toronto, for instance, […]
Enough is enough, silent protest against police violence
“Enough is enough” was the message of the silent demonstration on June 8th. More than 30 demonstrators met in front of the SPVM headquarters in […]
Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre’s “Pocket Tweet” What Does it Mean? Can You Interpret It?
The above image is from a tweet made by Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre this morning. He removed it from his feed a few hours later. What […]
