Read more3 minute read OpinionsThe kids are not alright: why we need existential crises How spirituality and mental health intertwine We’ve heard Premier François Legault say it enough times: implementing secularism in…byElyette LevyFebruary 23, 2021
Read more4 minute read UncategorizedThe government’s well-kept secret on letter writing One of the few ways citizens can preserve democracy is to write to the government Communicating with our…bySimona RosenfieldDecember 2, 2020
Read more3 minute read UncategorizedEn français, s’il vous plaît! The Charter of the French Language, revisited A recent Journal de Montréal report has reignited the evergreen debate…byElyette LevyDecember 1, 2020
Read more2 minute read NewsPoli SAVVY: Bill 40 passed under closure? So much for democracy, Legault! Authoritarianism can have many faces. We tend to depict it with extreme images such as slavery, dictatorship and…byVirginie AnnFebruary 11, 2020
Read more4 minute read NewsAnti-PQ anger on the eve of election Protesters don’t mince words over PQ policies Activists and politicians assembled Friday afternoon at Premier Pauline Marois’ doorstep…byMilos KovacevicApril 8, 2014
Read more3 minute read OpinionsYour voice counts, regardless of the language Why everyone should take the opportunity to vote in the upcoming election Provincial elections tend to bring out…byRobin StanfordApril 1, 2014
Read more2 minute read OpinionsNo classes on April 7 means no excuse not to vote Students might be missing a day of class but they’re gaining a great opportunity On April 7, all…byThe ConcordianMarch 25, 2014
Read more3 minute read NewsSummary: Quebec provincial debate Relatively even-toned, debate had surprises and a few fiery moments Two hours was all the leaders of Quebec’s…byMilos KovacevicMarch 25, 2014
Read more3 minute read OpinionsQuebec’s struggle to embrace bilingualism Quebec, for many years, has been a melting pot of various cultures, languages and customs. There was even…byGregory WilsonMarch 5, 2013
Read more3 minute read NewsThe means to an end Quebec’s long-awaited summit on higher education came to a largely inconclusive end last Tuesday as students returned to…byKalina LaframboiseMarch 5, 2013
Read more3 minute read NewsStudent leaders slam Léo Bureau-Blouin Léo Bureau-Blouin, former student leader and current Member of the National Assembly for the Parti Québécois, has come…byMatthew GuitéMarch 5, 2013
Read more4 minute read NewsAn ideological divide The highly anticipated summit on higher education organized by the provincial government began Monday morning, where Premier Pauline…byKalina LaframboiseFebruary 26, 2013