With the Quebec Elections coming on October 3rd, this week’s Riding to Watch is one I’ve lived in more or less my whole life: Notre-Dame-de-Grâce […]
Tag: PLQ
Quebec Election 2018: This One Might Be Interesting
Are you excited for the 2018 Quebec Election? With the voting just under seven months away, my answer is maybe, and that’s huge for me. […]
The Other Shoe Just Dropped: Gilles Duceppe Endorsed Denis Coderre
Wow, they’re actually admitting it. On-again/off-again Bloc Leader and die-hard soverignist Gilles Duceppe endorsed Denis Coderre, a staunch Liberal and federalist, in his bid for […]
Meet the Gouin By-Election Candidates: Who Said What?
Four months after Françoise David resigned from all of her political functions, it is time for the people of Gouin to choose her successor. The […]
Couillard Struggles to Defend Two Years of “Budgetary Rigour” in Interactive TV Interview
Premier Philippe Couillard appeared in a live interactive interview on Radio-Canada (French CBC) Wednesday night. It was the first time a Premier tried such an […]
PKP: The Man Who May Save Quebec Politics
For decades, the political scene in Quebec has been in a quagmire. The national question has dominated the discourse, replacing the left-right axis found almost […]
À Nous l’UQÀM!
Yesterday like hundreds of fellow UQAM students, I occupied the J-A. De Sève building. Like hundreds of my fellow students, I occupied my university to […]
Quebec 2014: The good, the bad and the duh
So how do I feel about the Quebec 2014 election results? Hmm, well, that’s a tough one. Really, it is. I’ll break it down for […]
Today we pull the trigger: Quebec 2014
A wise man once spoke ill of political parties. He suggested that they should exist only for as long as it takes to accomplish their […]
FTB readers endorse Québec Solidaire in the 2014 Quebec Election
We asked our readers to tell us who they planned to vote for in the 2014 Quebec Election. When our poll closed at midnight, the […]
