Is Being a Parent Stressful? (Part II)

02/21/2020 The Social Eyes 0

Stress, depression, burnout… All words we find in articles dealing with parenthood. The subject attracts a lot of comments on social media. From the outside, we can ask if things are truly going that badly on “Planet Parents.” Certainly not, but things could be going […] See more

Justice, Can You Hear Me?

02/18/2020 Raymond Viger 0

Ever since I was a small child, I have always been interested in seeing a safe and just society. By Raymond Viger  And I was convinced that I would have a role to play in achieving that goal. I wanted to see a society where […] See more

Supervised Injection Sites: Why Bother?

02/18/2019 Raymond Viger 0

Montreal has set up its first two supervised injection sites (SIS) for intravenous drug users. But some people ask, “Why bother?” By Raymond Viger  After all, we’re talking junkies here. If they want to kill themselves with drugs and pass their infections on to other […] See more

Why Teach Sex Ed in Schools?

12/21/2018 The Social Eyes 0

Education and sexuality in our schools is a hot potato topic. By Elizabeth Cazelais and Florence Valiquette-Savoie, sex therapists – The teachers should be responsible for it. – No, no, it should be up to each school principal to choose how the next generation should […] See more

Community Service: Does it Work?

10/09/2018 Delphine Caubet 0

The Oxford English Dictionary defines community service as: “Unpaid work, intended to be of social use, that an offender is required to do instead of going to prison.” At the Café Graffiti, no less than 50 people per year of all ages and trades come […] See more