Patrick Lejtenyi
Why Did Canada Fine This Homeless Man $80,000?
There's something ass-backwards about police who make it tougher for those living on the street.
Why Sex Work in Quebec Is About to Become More Dangerous
Quebec's plan to fight teen prostitution is coming at the expense of other programs designed to help sex workers.
This Montreal Trial Is Revisiting the Bad Old Days of City Corruption
Some critics say little has changed under a new administration.
The Story Behind the Raunchy Film That Introduced Quebec’s Sexual Revolution to the World
When Celine Dion's husband died earlier this year, his role in an infamously offensive film was curiously absent from many obits.
How Baseball Fits into a Modern Montreal
If the Montreal Expos ever returned, what kind of city would they be playing in?
Montreal’s Huge Anti-Austerity Protest Lived up to the Hype
It was all good vibes until the tear gas was invited to the party.
Islamophobes and Anti-Islamophobes Protested Against Each Other in Montreal This Weekend
What was supposed to be a show of force for the anti-Islam movement ended up being the exact opposite when PEGIDA supporters refused to show their faces.
We Talked to the Newest Leader of Quebec’s Separatist Movement
We interviewed the Bloc Québécois' new leader, Mario Beaulieu, and discussed how one breathes life into a party reeling from electoral catastrophe.