Montreal

Edward Percy Girouard: Canada’s Colonial Governor?

As Black History Month draws to an end it is important to reflect on the European conquest of Africa. Is there a connection between colonial rule and the continent’s impoverishment today? Should the beneficiaries of European imperialism pay reparations or at least acknowledge the injustices committed?
When thinking about these questions it’s important to look at my city’s contribution to this history. For example, few are aware that a Montréaler played a key role in expanding British colonial rule across Africa.

« La liberté d’expression en danger dans les universités ? » (Corde Sensible)

Connaissez-vous l’émission Corde Sensible, animée par Marie-Eve Tremblay ? Cette émission, diffusée sur Radio-Canada.ca, aborde des sujets… sensibles, comme son nom l’indique bien sûr, mais avec un mélange de franchise, de sensibilité et de lucidité vraiment rafraîchissant.

Could a Re-focused World Social Forum Tackle the 1 Per Cent, Globalization, and Neo-liberalism?

The annual gathering of the World Social Forum (WSF) – the left’s response to the elitist annual Davos World Economic Forum  – runs in Montreal from August 9 to 14 with several thousand people from dozens of countries attending.
More than 1,000 self-managed sessions have activists discussing and creating progressive alternatives to traditional political, economic and social policies that they will take back to their own countries.

Homeless Man Owes Government Over $110,000 In Fines For Being Homeless

By John Vibes | TrueActivist | March 4, 2016 The recent case of a homeless man racking up massive fines has exposed the widespread police practice of fining homeless people for being homeless. Émilie Guimond-Bélanger, a social worker at the Droits Devant legal clinic in Montreal spoke to the media about a case that she […]