Keith Race
The Recent Effort to Survey Montreal's Homeless Highlights the City's Lack of Vagrancy Awareness
How can you create programs for the homeless when you are using 17-year-old population numbers?
Remembering Lac-Mégantic Before the Blast
Keith Race, a Quebecker with ties to Lac-Mégantic, on revisiting the Quebec town that is still in recovery mode after a train derailment and oil spill led to a fire that killed 47 people last year.
3 Rail Workers Are Facing the Brunt of Lac-Mégantic Negligence Charges
After a failure of policy led to an oil leak and fireball that resulted in 47 deaths in the small Quebec town of Lac-Mégantic, the community demanded answers. Ten months later, the police believe they have them, after arresting three railway workers...
Environment Canada Thinks Genetically Modified Salmon Eggs Are A-OK
Last November, Environment Canada put their mutant foot forward and approved genetically modified, all-female salmon eggs to be harvested in Canada. As you might imagine, this is not going over well.
I Tried to Eat Five Weird Poutines in a Single Day During Poutine Week
Our intrepid intern in Montreal, Keith, set out on a mission to eat five unusual poutines in one day and survive with all his organs intact. We're not sure how he did.