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The 2025 Budget is My Least Favourite Literature That I've Read in Years
This much hyped budget merits a collective shrug. Let me break down some of the highlights.
Newsletter
This much hyped budget merits a collective shrug. Let me break down some of the highlights.
Podcast
The weirdest thing about the New York Mayoral race has been the use of AI all over the place. What's up with AI in our society? What's going to happen?
Podcast
Gab & Isaac Show Episode 11
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Please today get out there and vote! Go to elections Quebec and go vote! Let's see real change, this will affect your daily life!
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The first in a series intended to document the growing corruption in political institutions across Canada, as well as backsliding democracy.
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Balado français
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Declining trust, economic inequality, and institutional failures have left the door open to reactionary anti-system politics
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The CAQ using women as a tool for political gain. The FQPN responded. The history of women's rights in Canada and Quebec are two stories of great struggle that was often paved with suppression and violence . Most of Canada saw women voting because of WWI, but women in
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Doug Ford is going ahead with many horrible reforms to Ontario's rental system. He stepped back from the brutal destruction to rent control because of public backlash, but he is going forward with several other things that are bound to increase homelessness in the province. From 2022 to
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Gabrielle and Isaac Show Episode 10
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These past weeks of election coverage have been really interesting to take part in. When I started, i was looking at the proposals made by each candidate and they all seemed , at least by Canadian standards, left of center. Sauve was obviously left but the other two were left leaning.
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After eight years under Projet Montréal, rent across the city has more than doubled. Why should voters believe things will change in a third Projet mandate?