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Quebec ducks Ottawa’s long guns

09/11/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By Montreal Simon The Long-Gun Registry Lives!!!!! At least in Québec. From The Globe and Mail: “The federal government’s plan to destroy all data from its long-gun registry is unconstitutional, a judge has ruled, giving Ottawa 30 days to hand to Quebec records collected from the province’s gun owners. “‘Quebec didn’t embark in the project […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Canada, gun violence, law, Quebec, Vic Toews

Not in my Quebec. Not in my Montreal.

09/06/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By Montreal Simon For a Montrealer like me, who lives and plays happily in both solitudes, and is always trying to bring Quebecers and Canadians together, it was the ultimate nightmare. An old Anglo, in a balaclava . . . and a bathrobe . . . screaming “The English are rising up!!! There’s going to […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Canada, crime, John, Montreal, Parti Quebecois, Quebec

Relax Canada, it’s just democracy

09/04/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By Montreal Simon On a sunny afternoon, in my favourite Montreal neighbourhood, both the Quebec election and the hysterical reaction in English Canada, seemed very far away. Which was a good thing eh? Because following the election campaign from Toronto and a beach in Maine has been very exhausting. And the reaction in English Canada […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Canada, Coalition Avenir Québec, Montreal, Parti Quebecois, Pauline Marois, Quebec, Quebec Liberal Party, Stephen Harper

Dieppe and the Lost Myth

08/20/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By Montreal Simon It was good to see that some of the soldiers who took part in the Dieppe Raid were able to make it back to that bloody beach today. And that so many people in the town turned out to greet them like heroes. I’m also glad that we may finally know the […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Canada, Quebec, WWII

The Plan, Part Deux

07/25/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By Frank Moher Previously on The Plan, I explained why, despite the depredations of the current federal government, the Canadian political universe is unfolding as it should — or at least as I hoped it would when I was a young journalist in Alberta in the 1980s. The Harperites are doing what they can to […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Alberta, Calgary, Canada, Canadian politics, Elizabeth May, Green Party, Liberals, NDP, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, separatism, Stephen Harper, Thomas Mulcair

More civil liberties at the Grand Prix

06/13/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By Marilyne Veilleix This Sunday, June 10, 2012, I attempted to take part in a protest-action: over the course of a few hours, I would take the metro back and forth from Berri to Jean-Drapeau station to peacefully protest my disagreement with the Formula 1 Grand Prix, which in my opinion promotes sexism. Dressed in […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: books, Canada, literature, Montreal, Quebec, Quebec protests, Quebec student strike

Long live Jean Charest, says Amir Khadir

06/13/2012 by backofthebook.ca

A BoB short: Amir Khadir says he has no desire to see Jean Charest dead. “Mr. Charest is quite alive and I wish he stays that way for a long time,” the Quebec MNA told reporters on Tuesday. The remarks came after artwork depicting a partially nude, fully deceased Jean Charest, lying at the feet […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Amir Khadir, Jean Charest, music, Quebec, Quebec protests, Quebec student strike

Twitter tale: Civil liberties at the Grand Prix

06/10/2012 by backofthebook.ca

Wearing a red square was enough to get you turned away from the site of the Montreal Grand Prix on Sunday, and perhaps forced back into a nearby Metro station. Police also conducted random searches on subway platforms, and some riders were not even allowed to exit the trains. One who managed to do so […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Canada, Montreal, Montreal Police Service, police, Quebec, Quebec protests, Quebec student strike

Jean Charest’s Grand Prix panic

06/05/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By Montreal Simon Oh no. Somebody please stop him. It looks as if Jean Charest has finally, as we say in Québec, perdu ses pédales, or lost his pedals. He’s so eager to discredit the students, so he can run against them in a snap election, he’s accusing them of plotting to sabotage the Montreal […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Jean Charest, Montreal, Quebec, Quebec Liberal Party, Quebec protests, Quebec student strike

A Modest Opinion – But what will the professors do?

06/05/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By Nathaniel Moher Listen, I know a lot of things about a lot of things (the moon, living on the moon, the total weight of all moon rocks on Earth down to the last kilogram), and one of those things I know a lot of things about is revolution (as outlined in my many articles […]

Filed Under: Modest Opinion Tagged With: Quebec, universities

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