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When you’re posting on social media, get ready for the trolls. Here’s how to deal.
Zsolt gives gentle guidance if you are perplexed about how to vote in our upcoming election.
The third in a series in which we learn how Zsolt survived after the death of the trout.
Karan gives context and reflects on the Indian Supreme Court’s overturn of Section 377
Is claiming time for yourself selfish or an act of self love?
If you have life woes, Cece has the answer. Send your questions and get your answers.
Be careful when engaging in the magick of Crowley.
An English lecture allows Alapi to consider some important questions about the Man of Steel.
Alapi sees more of Ginsberg than most of us ever will.
By the end of the 1950s, Maurice Duplessis had been in politics for thirty-two years of his life, eighteen of which had been as Premier of Québec. From humble beginnings as
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Zsolt Alapi begins a new column with an homage to a show at the Rising Sun.
Frank Roncarelli was a businessman. The owner of a highly successful restaurant on Crescent Street, Quaff Café, Roncarelli had accumulated a certain wealth. He was also a
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John Diefenbaker’s law practice that began in a shack that he had built on a vacant spot of land and ended with his competitor being run out of town. His political career
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Natural gas, a fossil fuel substance that occurs naturally in the soil, can be harnessed to power homes and vehicles and is generally less toxic to the environment than other
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In 1956, while the big movers and shakers of the next generation such as Jean Lesage and René Lévesque were already in politics or moving towards that goal, Robert
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Wilbert Coffin was firstly a Gaspésien. A prospector by trade, his chance run in with three men and six hundred dollars led to one of the most hotly-debated cases in
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As Maurice Duplessis reigned the world politics, there was another Maurice who reigned the hearts and minds of sports fanatics: Maurice Richard, the star hockey player of the
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It’s officially tax time in Canada, and you might be wondering why residents of Québec must fill out two income tax forms. Surprisingly, this is one of Maurice
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September 1952 marked a leap in Canadian media: Radio-Canada marked its first television broadcast. Its English counterpart, the CBC, broadcasting days after Radio-Canada’s
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Well into his third term as Premier, Maurice Duplessis‘ campaign to electrify the countryside was going well, while his operation that imprisoned hundreds of thousands
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