As Montrealers head to the polls for the second day in a row (and the fourth nonconsecutive day if you count the advanced voting last […]
Tag: Politics
Why Premier François Legault Needs to Take a Pay Cut
François Legault has shoehorned his foot into his mouth, yet again. Last week it was his claim – in response to the growing affordable housing […]
Riot Gear is More than a Pink Knitted Pussy Cat Hat
In the week since t-bag took over a lot has already changed. The pipeline will chug on, a wall will be constructed, funding for the […]
Quebec Lagging Behind on Charbonneau Recommendations Says Follow-up Report
“The government’s response to the recommendations of the commission is, thus far, unsatisfactory,” concluded the first report of the public monitoring committee on the Charbonneau Commission. […]
Trudeau Backpedals on Electoral Reform
Last fall, Justin Trudeau was unequivocal: if he won the elections, he would make sure that it would be the last election to happen under […]
Money in Politics: It Starts at the Root
There has been quite a bit of talk about money in politics lately. Thanks in part to Bernie Sanders, we all know about the obscene […]
Berta Cáceres’ Blood Stains Canada’s Corporate Approach to Climate Change
This week will go down in history as the week in which our Canadian government discovered the solution to climate change: an increase in CO2 […]
Belonging, nationalities and Canada
As a migrant, I’ve started to think about the concept of ‘belonging.’ I never truly felt like I belonged to any particular piece of land. […]
Spring come early? – Manifs this week
La Coalition opposée à la tarification et à la privatisation des services publics has declared this week a week of action. More than 15 demonstrations will take […]
Mike Buchanan’s not the man you’re looking for
Mike Buchanan is an hypocrite, whose opinions are horribly harmful to society.
