Doubting the Status Quo Samuel Jetté Nov 17, 2018 After I cast my ballot on October 1st, I couldn’t have been prouder of my province. We have a government that…
Kanien’kehá:ka Territory: Where McGill Stands Liam Ragan Oct 12, 2018 As noteworthy as some of its recent Indigenous-oriented academic opportunities are, they come up short when…
Franco-phony: Assimilation in the 2018 Québec election Juliana Riverin Sep 30, 2018 In both Canada and France, assimilation has long been considered an intrinsic part of immigration. It is considered…
Review’s Radio: Visions of Sovereignty in Québec and Catalonia Angello Alcazar Mar 11, 2018 How does the global phenomenon of nationalism manifest differently from one local context to another? Professor…
Out With the Old, In With the Old? Quebec’s 2018 Elections, Eight Months Out Austin McDougall Feb 8, 2018 With a contentious and heated provincial election set to take place only a few months from now in Ontario and a…
Think Bigger: Canada’s Shortcomings with “Local” Sustainability Kara Anderson Jan 21, 2018 Editor's note: This article is the third of a series on sustainability by Kara Anderson. Previously, we examined…
Precarious Dignity: The Unacceptable Plight of Montreal’s Working Poor Anthony De Luca-Baratta Dec 11, 2017 On January 25, 2009, La Presse’s Caroline Touzin brought Quebecers back down to Earth from their holiday…
Unveiling Islamic Feminism: Where Religion Meets Women’s Rights Marie-Hélène Gyorog Dec 4, 2017 On October 18th, Quebec’s government passed Bill 62, banning Muslim women from wearing niqabs and burqas when using…
Javeria Benjamin Aloi Nov 15, 2017 In our continuing coverage of Sunday's Grande Manifestation contre la haine et le racisme, Montreal native Javeria…
Roadblock to Sovereignty: How Québec’s Separatist Parties May Defeat their… Mark LeBeau Nov 6, 2017 Similar to previous seasons, this autumn has had more than its fair share of political controversy. Independence is…