- 7 pays responsables de 60% du réchauffement climatique (Le Devoir)
- The good white folks of the Academy (Willie Osterweil)
- Le PQ a un discours aux accents frontistes, croit Michel Seymour (Le Devoir)
- Chambres payantes aux CHUM et CUSM: véritable levée de boucliers (24h)
- Obama’s path from critic to overseer of spying (New York Times)
- New York City to pay $18 million over convention arrests (New York Times)
- Walmart is facing claims that it fired protesters (New York Times)
- The most dangerous myth: that liberals are peaceniks (Conor Friedersdorf)
- L’UdeM abandonne 70% des abonnements aux revues savantes d’un important fournisseur (Le Devoir)
- Trop cher de traduire toutes les décisions, dit Ottawa (Le Devoir)
- Google broke Canada’s privacy laws with targeted health ads (Globe and Mail)
- A disappointing Internet decision (New York Times)
- The inside story of how Obamacare became an insurance-industry bailout (David Sirota)
- Hey professor, what’s your plan? (Fredrik deBoer)
- Rick’s rant – home mail delivery ends (Rick Mercer)
- “Ask your doctor of political science if Centrist is right for you” (Rick Mercer)
- Edward Snowden isn’t the only truth teller who deserves clemency (Michael Rather)
- Jeremy Scahill gets Oscar nomination (Politico)
- Jeremy Scahill: two degrees of separation from the Dirty Wars dragnet (Marcy Wheeler)
- U.S. to expand rules limiting use of profiling by federal agents (New York Times)
- Formula 1: Ecclestone to face Germany bribery charges (BBC)
- Arrestations lors de manifestations à Québec: des étudiants déposent une requête (La Presse Canadienne)