Brigitte Noël
The Strange Twists of a High-Profile Quebec Hate Speech Arrest
The tweets that got a Montreal man arrested and charged for inciting hate may have been misinterpreted by police.
La Meute: The Illusions and Delusions of Quebec’s ‘Largest’ Right-Wing Group
The organization, known as "The Wolf Pack" in English, was founded by anti-Islam ex-military members and has thousands of supporters.
Photos of Donald Trump’s Worst Moments Remixed
In his new photo series 'Locker Room' Montreal photographer Jean Malek illustrates the candidate's worst moments.
How Canada’s Immigration Laws Make Migrant Sex Workers’ Jobs More Dangerous
Ban on migrant sex work has led to persecution and deportation, advocacy group says.
This Unrecognized Aboriginal Community Is Pissing Off Quebec Mohawks
Indigeneous leaders say the Mikinaks are making a mockery of their struggle.
On Gord Downie, My Dad, and the People We Take For Granted
Hello, I am here with yet another emo Tragically Hip thinkpiece.
How to Print $250 Million in Fake Money and (Mostly) Get Away With It
Over Goldschlager, the world's self-dubbed best counterfeiter tells us how he got caught, but is still a free man.
Quebec’s New Online Gambling Law is Pissing Off Indigenous Groups and Net Neutrality Advocates
Mohawk First Nation argues territorial rights extend to cyberspace.
These Bikers Want to Help Kids Confront Their Abusers
From offering mood-boosting bike rides to showing up to legal proceedings, the Montreal chapter of Bikers Against Child Abuse step in to support victims of mental, physical, or sexual abuse.
Woman Sexually Assaulted by Her Mayor Boss Can’t Go Back to Work Because He’s Still Mayor
The Quebec woman has been 'ostracized,' according to her lawyer.
This Guy Convinced the Internet Kylie Jenner Was Holding an Event in a Montreal Poutine Joint
People really, really wanted this to happen.
We Spoke to Montreal’s Premiere Art Vandal About Her Naked Army
MissMe's latest work brings her iconic wheatpaste posters to life.