A text by Alex Tyrrell, Leader of the Quebec Green Party
Last week, I received a last-minute invitation to the Algonquins of Barriere Lake First Nation, from community members who are upset that their school is contaminated with mold and sewage....
Célébrer le mois de l’histoire des noirs c’est bien, mais poser des actes concrets c’est mieux!
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Every February, Canadians reflect on the history of Blacks in Canada and honor their many contributions to Canadian society. Black History Month is essential to living together, as it allows us to become more aware of the place of Black people in our society....
François Legault announced yesterday that unvaccinated people will be fined a significant amount on their taxes this year. While fines are an interesting way of encouraging people to get vaccinated, they should be proportional to people's income rather than a fixed amount...
The Loi sur laïcité de l'État, or Bill 21, adopted on June 16, 2019 by the Quebec government, continues to be debated beyond Quebec's borders. The municipal council of Brampton, Ontario, has decided to grant 100,000$ to organizations challenging Bill 21. The...
The PVQ supports the early childhood educators who are demonstrating for better pay and calls on the government to intensify negotiations to reach an agreement as quickly as possible. The struggle of these educators is also the struggle for the future of our children and...
This afternoon, I took part in a demonstration against Canada's purchase of fighter jets, in front of the office of federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault in Montreal.
The federal Liberal government wants to spend $19 billion on fighter jets. The life-cycle cost will be...
This week, the Quebec government tabled Bill 2 which, if passed unamended, will severely limit the rights of transgender people to identify with the gender of their choice.
Bill 2 stipulates that the identity card of trans people will have two fields relating to...
For several years now, numerous media and housing rights organizations have been sharing a large volume of information highlighting the seriousness of the housing crisis across Quebec. In 2020, rents rose by 3.7 % (CMHC) across the province...
March 8, 2021 is International Women's Day.
This year, full of emotions and twists and turns, has only served to prove to the world the essential role of women, but also to support the fact that they are still too little considered.
The health crisis has exacerbated gender inequalities and...