Schizophrenia

01/31/2022 The Social Eyes 0

By Raphael Roy Dumont What is the meaning of life? To love… To overcome obstacles And to live Because time passes too fast and whether it pleases us or not We’re all in the same boat I don’t want to complain anymore I chose to […] See more

Getting Off the Streets

01/28/2022 The Social Eyes 0

A former addict talks to us about his tumultuous journey, starting when he was a pre-teenager and began using drugs, to his time homeless on the streets, to the present, on the eve of his 30th birthday. A look at drugs by a graffiti artist […] See more

Let’s Talk 2022

01/26/2022 The Social Eyes 0

Bell Let’s Talk Day is Wednesday, January 26 and we’re joining in to help drive meaningful progress in mental health. COVID-19 has affected every aspect of our lives, including our mental health. However, tools are available to support ourselves and each other. To access Bell’s […] See more

Nunavik: The Great White Rip-off

01/24/2022 Raymond Viger 2

By Raymond Viger In 1975 the Cree, the Inuit and the Québec government signed the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement (CBJNQ in French). This land claim settlement defined the “who does what.” This first modern treaty defined the financial compensation that the government agreed […] See more

From Dropout to Motivator (Part II)

01/10/2022 The Social Eyes 0

“My thing I’m proudest of is that I chose to build my life rather than destroy it,” says Nicolas Legault. At 35, this young man had some difficult challenges to overcome before realizing that a positive, perseverant attitude would lead him not only to go […] See more

The Revenge of the Mild (Part I)

01/07/2022 The Social Eyes 0

Whether it’s an ode to niceness offered in a rap song or a play inspired by construction workers, four young men reflect on positive ways to incarnate a new masculinity for future generations. By Maxime Beauregard-Martin Pile up feminine conquests, make lots of money, and […] See more