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The Creator’s Game

Lacrosse brought healing to Kanesatake after the community opened its youth program to non-Indigenous athletes.

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How a Small Newsletter is Changing Canadian Journalism

With a fraction of the budget of our competitors, The Rover is producing journalism that forces the police to go after polluters and gives a platform to our most marginalized communities.

Opinion: In Defense of Paul vs. Tyson

If this fight is evidence that boxing is dying, I ask that you direct me to any other sport that could field this level of interest with as absurd a premise.

Why I Left CTV News: the Fight for Press Freedom in Canada

When HonestReporting Canada targeted me with a harassment campaign, Management at CTV Montreal broke their own rules to accommodate the lobby group.

Être asiatique et journaliste au Québec: une existence politique 

Pour Diamond Yao, son parcours personnel de femme asiatique et son parcours professionel de journaliste l’ont placée directement aux premières loges des conséquences dévastatrices du racisme systémique québécois.

The Grind: A Franco-Ontarian’s Perspective on Minority Language Rights

Not all linguistic minority communities face the same challenges.

Not Dead Yet: the Fight for Montreal’s Nightlife

Seeing talented bands in tiny venues, surrounded by the city's finest troublemakers, is the kind of thing we need to hang onto.

Like a Girl

In Montreal, women and gender-diverse fighters battle for inclusion in combat sports.

Searching For The Tragically Hip

How cover bands and former members of the group are gracefully keeping the music, and memory of Gord Downie, alive.

A Song for Palestinians

The daughter of Holocaust survivors reflects on the past, present and future for the Jewish and Palestinian peoples.