The seven-day itch
Photo by Shahk via Flickr One week to go. In a mere seven days, Quebecers will head to the polls and — well, shit, no one knows what they’ll do. But that’s not for lack of trying. Based on a survey...
View ArticleFive students you should protest
Mr. Masters meets the Theoretical Humanitarian: A figure worthy of protest if ever there was one Photo by david_shankbone via Flickr This has nothing to do with tuition. Or the election. It’s a...
View ArticleMoney changes everything: Colonization of Thought
Still from Melanie Gilligan’s Self Capital Earlier this year, people in Quebec joined together in mass protests against the government’s decision to end a long tuition freeze, and the repercussions of...
View ArticleClass politics: FUSE tackles academic activism
FUSE, a Toronto-based, politically engaged magazine, is launching a bilingual special edition addressing student activism this week. Entitled “Promiscuous Infrastructures ou la lutte pour l’invention...
View ArticleCult classics 2012: City
These stories and columns are among Cult MTL‘s city editors’ favourites from the past year. Rock ‘em sock ‘em women? Top five roller derby myths Roller derby has inspired fervent fandom in some circles...
View ArticleMonday news round-up: eat the rich
Ramen: it’s what’s for lunch for the 99 per cent. Photo via Flickr So there were two Quebec Liberal debates over the weekend. The English debate, held Saturday at Oscar Peterson Concert Hall, was...
View ArticleSergakis loses like Lucic
Jackakis: The man who owns all those bars you don’t like, Quebec Bar Owners’ Association prez Peter Sergakis, was apoplectic about the Bell Centre selling booze on Wednesday during their sold-out...
View ArticleFight for your right to protest
Saturday On Tuesday and Wednesday, thousands of Montreal students gathered together at events they hope will help inspire their fellow youth. “Every young person has the power to change the world,”...
View ArticleArtists and the anti-austerity movement
Downtown Montreal, March 26. Photo and commentary by Stefan Christoff Artists can play a critical role in building the current movement against austerity in Quebec. Joining the movement is...
View ArticleMaple Spring 2 or Anti-Austerity Autumn?
2012 “The spring wakes us, nurtures us and revitalizes us. How often does your spring come? If you are a prisoner of the calendar, it comes once a year. If you are creating authentic power, it comes...
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