Lise Thériault
Why Are Quebec’s Elected Women Officials Avoiding the Feminist Label?
Both the current and former ministers for women issues in Quebec say they are not feminists.
A Quebec Judge Slammed Canada’s 'Antiquated and Ridiculous’ Marijuana Laws
Judge Pierre Chevalier handed down a $1 fine to man who was prosecuted for owning 30 marijuana plants.
The Reaction to the Canadian Police Sex Scandal Is a Shining Example of Rape Culture
Only six percent of sexual assaults are reported to police in Canada. With situations like these, it's easy to see why.
Quebec Cops are Lashing Out at a Politician for Crying at a Press Conference
The storm around allegations of sexual assault by Quebec police officers against Aboriginal women intensified on Tuesday, with the head of the provincial force declaring there was no “crisis.”
Damning Claims of Abuse Against Aboriginal People Take Center Stage in Quebec
Eight police officers have been suspended following revelations of alleged abuse perpetrated by members of the Val d'Or force against indigenous women.
Is Porn in Prison a Human Right?
Sexuality in prison is a controversial topic, with many governments refusing to offer prisoners the "privilege" to watch racy content. Quebec is the latest.
Son of Hells Angels Boss Accidentally Released from Quebec Prison
Francis Boucher, who was set to be released in May, is now on the lam.
Leaked Documents Reveal the Quebec Cop who Killed a Child Was Tailing an Ex-Liberal Party Leader
After news broke that a Quebec provincial police officer who killed a five-year-old in a car crash during a high-speed chase wouldn't face any repercussions, the Canadian public was horrified. Now a new report suggests the crash may have occurred...