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  • Kate 10:13 on 2026-06-07 Permalink | Reply  

    cat reading newspaperCartooning this week touched on two Quebec stories.

    The slogan used by white supremacists in a demo in Shawinigan – Je me souviens d’un Québec blancinspired Chapleau and Godin.

    The bill to ban energy drinks to people under 16 evoked the only cartoon that made me laugh this week, a tribute to Panoramix the druid. The one Conservative MNA asked whether Quebec would ban grapefruit as well, in a reference to how it can amplify the effects of pharmaceuticals. (The bill was sparked by the death of Zachary Miron, who pounded Red Bull on top of his ADHD medication – which makes me wonder how many Quebec kids are taking those pills, if we need to protect all of them from energy drinks.) Chapleau illustrates the grapefruit story.

    Ygreck in the Journal thinks a lot more about the federal government than any of the other cartoonists – its blandishment of Quebec, its flirting with artificial intelligence and its risk of recession among others. He draws Mark Carney far more often than the others do.

    We also had a resurgence of thoughts about the 51st state and quips about artificial intelligence, and the perennial story, orange cones.

     
    • Tim S. 11:40 on 2026-06-07 Permalink

      The English translation of the Druid’s name to Getafix is, in my opinion, an improvement over the original, especially in this case!

  • Kate 09:10 on 2026-06-07 Permalink | Reply  

    It is not the first time I’ve seen reports on Montreal firefighters facing health risks from exposure to contaminants. This brief piece also mentions the rising numbers of medical emergencies they go to, but not how these affect the firefighters over time.

     
    • Kate 09:06 on 2026-06-07 Permalink | Reply  

      The trial of six men accused in the killing of three others, back in 2023, has resumed.

      In this piece, the striking part is the testimony of the girlfriend of one of the victims, who speaks nonchalantly about benefiting from his profits from fraud and other activities, while not looking too closely at what he was doing. She didn’t have to contribute to rent or costs herself: “Une femme ne paye pas de factures dans nos coutumes.”

       
      • su 11:02 on 2026-06-07 Permalink

        It’s a good thing that at least our society makes it possible for women to opt out of being “kept women”.

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