Most Quebecers Oppose Sovereignty. Even More Reject Another Referendum | The Walrus
A majority of Quebec voters would vote against sovereignty; opposition strengthens sharply if a referendum is held during a PQ government's first mandate.
In Quebec City, Military Culture Collides with Far-Right Extremism | The Walrus
Quebec City's military history and contemporary right-wing political movements intersect around nationalist values rhetoric, with media outlets amplifying Islamophobic and ethno-nationalist messaging.
Is Canada Ready for an American Civil War? | The Walrus
US domestic politics are sliding into lawlessness as federal immigration agents are used to intimidate political opponents, undermining the rule of law.
Quebec's Governing Party Is Running Out of Time to Save Itself | The Walrus
CAQ leadership race features two competing visions: Bernard Drainville advocates returning to nationalist roots, while Christine Fréchette emphasizes improved governance and economic competence.
Quebec's Governing Party Is Running Out of Time to Save Itself | The Walrus
CAQ leadership race features two competing visions: Bernard Drainville advocates returning to nationalist roots, while Christine Fréchette emphasizes improved governance and economic competence.
How a US Invasion of Canada Would Really Unfold-And How We Fight Back | The Walrus
U.S. aggressive actions and erosion of institutional checks raise the possibility of international coercion and threats to neighboring countries' sovereignty.
Quebec's Bill 1 Will Be Secession by Other Means | The Walrus
Canadian institutions face erosion as leaders exploit divisions and citizens' distraction risks overlooking consequential strains in Canada–Quebec relations.
Canadian Military Exploring Taliban-Like Insurgent Tactics to Repel American Invasion
Canada is pivoting away from the United States by forming a strategic partnership with China and drafting military plans to repel a potential US invasion.