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Tear gas, shields and a wall of police met this year’s Rad Pride demonstration in Montreal. Organizers say what’s usually a ...
The Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre of Montreal hosted a ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings of ...
The Quebec Superior Court authorized a class action lawsuit brought by former Concordia and McGill university students ...
Indigenous artists from across the globe will gather in Montreal this August for a 10-day celebration of arts, resistance and ...
Set to release her two-part album in 2025, emerging artist Yomogi invites audiences into her evolving sound, alongside her ...
The McGill University chapter of Students for Palestine’s Honour and Resistance has started an email campaign to oppose the ...
Dr. Martens: Laced with history A closer look at the history and politics of the iconic leather boot Fringe Arts Rebekah Walker — Published March 18, 2025 6 minutes ...
A new report finds that over 400,000 bullets have been sent from Canada to Israel over the past two years, despite claims by ...
With the arrival of the world-renowned culinary Michelin Guide in Quebec, another debate on the merit of internationally recognized institutions has sparked.
Les Cours Mont-Royal, once a shopping mainstay, now exists as a limbo-like space that confounds the public.
The Canadian Palestinian Foundation of Quebec is reviving cultural art through bi-weekly tatreez circles.
On March 31, around 700 demonstrators marched from 600 Fullum St. through downtown Montreal, donned in transgender and non-binary colours. The protest was organized by the group Nous ne serons pas ...