French Canadians, those “not quite white” migrants
Within English speaking North America, and until the middle of the Twentieth Century, French Canadiens were considered “not quite white” and exploited... Read more.
Censored by the American Humanist Association (AHA)
On August 11th, a list of ten questions was posted by Roy Speckardt (Executive Director AHA) on the American Humanist Association blog.... Read more.
(Academic) Freedom, I write your name (*)
An important independent Scientific and Technical Commission on the Recognition of Academic Freedom in the University Environment is currently underway (Quebec Ministry... Read more.
ISLAMOPHOBIA
NOURISHING THE BREEDING GROUND OF POLITICAL ISLAM? NADIA EL-MABROUK, TAREK FATAH AND YASMINE MOHAMMED RESPECTIVELY AUTHOR OF NOTRE LAÏCITÉ, JOURNALIST AND PRESIDENT... Read more.
Memoire to the Committee on Academic Freedom – University of Ottawa
By Jean Delisle, Translation Professor Emeritus of the University Ottawa. The Honourable Justice Michel Bastarache, President Committee on Academic Freedom University... Read more.
Québec: the Guy-Rocher Secularism Award
The Mouvement laïque québécois (MLQ) receives the Guy-Rocher Secularism Award! The Minister responsible for Secularism and Parliamentary Reform, Mr. Simon... Read more.
First, the Children!
Christian Rioux is a regular columnist at Le Devoir. «Do you believe in God? The question sometimes came from a little blond... Read more.
Why civil servants representing the State to the public may not advertise their political or religious personal beliefs.
There has been a hotly debated shock of ideas regarding civil servants displaying ostentatious religious signs. What Humanist should think about it?... Read more.