The Bread and Roses March

10/10/2022 The Social Eyes 0

By Arianna Noera On May 26th, 1995, 800 women from Montreal, Longueuil and Rivière-du-Loup started walking towards Quebec City. They were demonstrating against women’s poverty in Quebec, which had been on the increase since 1993. This event would be called La marche du pain et […] See more

The Impatients are 30 Years Old

10/05/2022 The Social Eyes 0

By Alexandra Grenier For 30 years, people with mental health issues have been able to put some balm on their wounds thanks to Les Impatients. This non-profit organization uses art activities to help the mentally ill by providing them with a non-judgmental space to create. Founded […] See more

Could the Amazon become a Grassy Savanna?

09/28/2022 The Social Eyes 1

Maxime Bilodeau – The Rumor Detector Agence Science-Presse (www.sciencepresse.qc.ca) Ravaged by humans, the “lungs of the planet” are running out of breath at a breathtaking pace. Is it possible that the Amazon rainforest could become dry grassland, in other words a savanna, by the end […] See more

Ecology and the Workplace

09/16/2022 The Social Eyes 0

Presented as the key to the future for the protection of the environment, initiatives to adopt eco-responsible behaviors in the workplace are multiplying. Social support and empowerment are the levers of ecological change. By Virginie Francoeur, PhD. We can witness examples of initiatives on the […] See more