Special Issue
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Special IssueTimeline of Far-Right Actions in Quebec
Far-right groups in Quebec have become more prominent, with social movements and protests becoming more common place in Montreal and Quebec City.
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Special IssueHow Is Montreal Preparing for More Spring Floods?
“It has really serious consequences for people. You can’t just do this from a scientific perspective and ignore the reality on the ground.”
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Special IssueMaking Sense of Hydro-Québec’s Ties with Israel
The ideological vision of sustainable development hides a dark side of colonialism.
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Special IssueThe Fight for Fossil Fuel Divestment Rests in Limbo at Concordia
Years of negotiations later, it remains clear the school won’t be conceding to the group’s demands, at least not in the immediate future.
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Special IssueWhat Eco-Gentrification is and How We Can Avoid Pushing Out the Poor
Can the addition of green spaces uproot the very people it’s intended to help?
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Special IssueThe Climate Clock Counting Down to Disaster
As a piece of data and art the Climate Clock reveals a tension between scientific knowledge and human behaviour.
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Special IssuePeople Are Eating Bugs to Fight Climate Change
There wasn’t any outstanding taste of cricket in the muffin.
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Special IssueDown the Trade Hole in Montreal’s Online Trade Community
The group is all about fostering a sense of community and rethinking consumerist waste habits.
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Special IssuePhotography: “Look at Me, Talk to Me”
The title is easy to understand. Some people tend to ignore the fact that Black people are people as well. They pay attention to stereotypes and judge us rather than getting to know us without any prejudice.
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Special IssueOur Society Can’t Simply Cower Away From Discussing Racism
Many problematic and dangerous events have recently taken place regarding migration and xenophobia at home and abroad. They require our careful attention.

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