Mange la poutine!
Une exploration de la fine cuisine québécoise
Une exploration de la fine cuisine québécoise
Inhumane treatment is never justified
Breaking with normative ideas about relationships can be tricky, but rewarding
McGill Security cut the locks off ten bicycles and removed them from the railings near the back exits of Wilson Hall last Thursday. The bikes… Read More »Bikes cut from Wilson Hall by McGill Security
Sharing the road with cars, school buses, ambulances, and construction has made cyclists’ use of the new bike path on University a rather unpleasant experience.… Read More »Car-free campus or bike-free campus?
The people of Maine may be getting high, but their civil rights standards have proven to be awfully low. On Tuesday, November 3, the people… Read More »There is no good reason for unequal marriage
On September 16, Quebec premier Jean Charest announced a public transportation project to extend metro lines in Montreal’s metropolitan area. The project’s estimated budget of… Read More »Metro lines to be extended
Cruel treatment often awaits trans prisoners
After navigating the metro and trekking six blocks of sidewalk, fresh with rain, in heels to the Saturday night production of Inherit the Wind at… Read More »Make way for intellectual freedom
Ben Kirwin on parkour’s transformation of urban spaces
What: The Devil Wears ChocolateWhy: Treat. It’s always treat.How Much: Cookies – $5 Candy – $5. Both at the same time – priceless. Halloween is… Read More »What to do with leftover Halloween candy
Canadian legislation endangers sex workers
Vegan food has this reputation for being bland, unfulfilling, and without texture. These recipes are none of those things. The spicy chutney combined with the… Read More »This week, enjoy a vegasm
We shouldn’t subordinate our mental health to political engagement
Every other week, Joël Thibeault writes a column for French learners, as a way of encouraging them to practice their French. J’ai fait une très… Read More »Ni banal ni normal: l’expérience canadienne