Blog
Simon Tremblay-Pepin
| I've contended for the last two years that between 2005 and 2010, an intensive public relations campaign was undertaken with the aim of increasing tuition fees in Quebec. |
News
Roger Annis
| The government of Quebec Premier Jean Charest has responded to the student movement's protests and actions with an unprecedented police mobilization. |
Blog
Campus Notes
| An open letter from 109 Chilean students and academics expressing solidarity with Quebec student protesters. |
Blog
rabble staff
| Two UN experts urged the federal and provincial governments of Canada and Quebec to fully respect the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly, expression and association of students. |
Blog
Derrick O'Keefe
| Tonight, in over 60 communities big and small, people will be gathering to celebrate and defend the determined student and people's movement in Quebec. |
News
Jesse Rosenfeld
| This movement may be drawing on global influences — Paris 1968, the Arab Spring, Occupy Wall Street, European anti-austerity movements - but it is still fundamentally Quebecois. |
Columnists
Duncan Cameron
| For those who may have forgotten, the Maple Spring shows Quebec is indeed a distinct society, one capable of leadership and innovation. They're setting an example that the rest of Canada could follow. |
News
Roger Rashi
| These marches are totally illegal, openly flaunting the repressive bill 78, making a mockery of Premier Charest attempt to crush the student and peoples' movement. |
News
Alan Sears, Xavier Lafrance
| The Charest government has turned to repression to try to break the largest and longest student strike in Quebec history. |
Blog
Ethan Cox
| A new poll shows support for Jean Charest's hard line with student strikers collapsing, as his unconstitutional "special law" raises the ire of Quebeckers. |
Blog
Derrick O'Keefe
| All movements for greater social justice sometimes need a spark from the young, from the generations that are not weighed down by past defeats and disappointments. |
News
Max Silverman, Andrée Bourbeau, Emilie Breton-Côté, Emilie Charrette
| If you, your union, or your organization is able to give any amount of financial help, it would make an undeniable difference in our struggle. |