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Quebec was the last province in a post-Confederation Canada that granted women a right to vote, in 1940 to be exact, but the story of how that happened is another story for [read on]
Through My Brown Gay Lens — Half a Step and an Election
Watching the US election brings to mind questions about the changing world we live in.
Review of Suffragette: 2015 is 1920
Sarah Gavron’s latest film tells us how far we have come and how far we still need to go
Through my Brown Gay Lens: The Big Vote – October 19th
Even if you don’t like your choices today, there’s no excuse for not voting.
TO DO Tonight: #Imagine October 20th Concert
Concert to support and encourage voting in the upcoming election features some of Montreal’s most beloved musicians.
Elections 2015: Who Stands for What, Where to Go, How to Vote, & Other Quebec Curios
Confused about the elections? You’re not alone. T. A. Wellington prepares a guide for the perplexed.
Through my Brown Gay Lens : And My Vote Goes To…
It’s not easy to pick a candidate when you’re brown and gay and your options are Mr. Oilsandman, Mr. Smileyface, Mr. Pretty Hair, Madame Green Activist, and Mr. Independence Man