Steven Guilbeault abandoning the federal Liberals was a theme this week, Côté making him into a sort of St Francis of Assisi figure, Chapleau calling back to Guilbeault’s famous 2001 scaling of the CN tower to hang a banner, Godin with a symbolic drawing and Ygreck using an oil pipeline gag. Chapleau also dips into oil in another Guilbeault cartoon.
Christine Fréchette’s cut to a few sales taxes is mocked by Godin and Ygreck – and her source of spare cash by Godin. Fréchette’s growing burden on Éric Girard amuses Côté; on the other hand, Ygreck sees her weighed down by the legacy of Legault.
Trump only stepped in for a couple of mild gags this week.
Côté asks are you followed by a family doctor? He also does a masterful drawing of job responsibilities in institutional settings.



MarcG 10:06 on 2026-05-31 Permalink
A small bit of unintentional local content in Côté’s Trump comic: the January 6th defendant has a Proud Boys logo on their shirt, a group founded by Gavin McInnes who’s best known in Montreal as the guy who wrote the Do’s and Don’ts column in Vice magazine back in the day but is now a tiresome edgelord.
Kate 11:32 on 2026-05-31 Permalink
It might well have been intentional. Côté’s pretty sharp.