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We are heartbroken and outraged by the death of a 36-year-old tenant in Lachine. She took her own life on the morning of March 4th, 2026, the day a bailiff and three Montreal police arrived to evict her from her home.

We are hosting a vigil Thursday, 6PM, at the Tribunal administratif du logement, Village Olympique, to honour this tenant’s memory and to continue the fight against evictions.

It's hard to not assume, because of the date she chose, that she took her life because she was having her housing forcibly taken away from her. She lived in a rooming house. Her room was only roughly 19 square metres at $700/month.

Her building is owned by a numbered company, 2617-2700 Quebec Inc, or Montreal Living, run by John Knot. Knot lives on a $1.6 million property in Beaconsfield almost fifty times the size of the small space his tenant died in.

Her death was reported in a CTV News video titled “3 Montreal police officers hospitalized after exposure to toxic gas,” with a similar title in the Francophone mainstream news. Apparently, her death was not worth mentioning in the headline.

News articles focused on the mild physical symptoms experienced by the cops who opened her door — who have no lasting injuries. We had to read a few paragraphs in to find her death discussed so passingly: “They also found a 36-year-old woman inside the apartment who was pronounced dead at the scene.” We are told to care more about three nauseated cops than the life of one poor person sentenced to eviction.

We want to be clear that we had no relationship with this tenant. From our research, it seems she moved to Lachine to reduce her cost of living because adequate housing, and social and institutional support were not available to her. She worked on and off in call centres while trying to build her own business. She was known as a talented and intelligent writer, and loved poetry and her cat.

She was evicted by the TAL for missing four months of rent. She was evicted — taking her life — so that John Knot could continue to make money off of his unit. With his millions of dollars in property, how much did he need this monthly $700 tribute? Was it worth a human life?

We know and understand the violence of evictions. We have worked with seniors who have been evicted or harassed out of homes, mothers who have been kicked to the streets with their children, and, one woman who took her own life shortly after her eviction. Other people, like Raphaël “Napa” André who froze to death while sheltering in a chemical toilet in January of 2021, have died from the impossible conditions of living on the street.

There are enough empty houses, storefronts, abandoned buildings, and AirBnBs to house everyone in this city. And yet, we can only speculate on the multitudes who die from suicide under financial stress or despair, or who are sooner or later killed by their eviction. We know and feel the unforgiving nature of a system that advantages landlords and property systems while slowly and insidiously stripping away our dignity and stability as tenants.

We are not talking about a case of an especially bad landlord, cruel individuals, or a broken system. These are private property relations working as they logically will and have always worked.

We call for justice against the TAL that ordered this eviction. As rents are increasing, the TAL processed a record of over 41,000 evictions across Quebec for nonpayment of rent last year. People are expected to find homes while systematically being refused apartments because of their history of eviction.

We call for justice against the landlord who forced through the eviction for the sake of maintaining his rental revenues. We call for justice against the police and bailiff who came to execute the eviction. How much fear and despair that this woman died feeling because of these people and institutions – how much distress and defeat – we can only speculate from her final actions.

For the tenants of Montreal we have the following message:

Justice can only come from us, from our neighbourhood and tenant councils; from our acts of resistance against evictions and rent increases. The right to housing is universal. Nobody should own our homes for profit or push us out into the street. We must defend our homes, expropriate them, and build a new world together.

Bro bringing the d-beat on the handdrum in nubar @ the Rojava women's fundraiser tonight at BMP #gigEnCour

✨ THE ONLINE CALENDAR IS NOW OPEN! SUBMIT YOUR AUTONOMOUS EVENTS FOR CONSTELLATION 2026.
 
The online calendar is back! Go to https://constellationmtl.net and click “Post your event” to submit your event as part of Constellation. The festival will span the entire week from May 14th to 20th, and we need your help to make Constellation 2026 the best year yet.
 
Drawing on our commitment to decentralize the organizing process, we’re hoping to have a jam-packed week full of events in addition to the Bookfair/Skill Faire weekend. We want all anarchists in the region, as well as those attending from out of town, to feel empowered to make the festival their own. The more people we have organizing different things, the more interesting and rebellious the festival week will be.

We’ll be reading over submissions to make sure they’re suitable, but our moderation will be minimal. Events don’t have to be explicitly anarchist. You can organize a soccer game or martial arts training in the park, a film screening at your favourite social space, a musical performance in an abandoned building, or anything else you want to make happen!

We’ll do our best to promote your events, but we also encourage you to post about your event online, put up posters in your neighbourhood, and spread the word within your community.
 
If you’re in need of inspiration, look no further! Over the course of the last year, we collected feedback, hosted brainstorming discussions, and organized visioning sessions. People have shared so many great ideas with us, far more than we’d be capable of organizing on our own. A broad summary of some of the ideas that were shared with us is included below.
 
In the spirit of anarchist self-organization, we’re hoping that some of these ideas might appeal to you and you’ll be inspired to make them happen. Of course, you don’t need to follow or be limited to this list and can propose something completely unrelated.

🐶 Free Vet Clinic
🖐️ Shoplifting Challenge
👮 Dealing With Police Workshop
💊 Leftover Medication Exchange
📸 Camera Removal/Disassembly
😆 Comedy Show
🔥 Effigy Burning
🫂 Platonic Speed Dating
👕 Free Store
🥷 Black Bloc Olympics

Finished up a new review on my bookwyrm account for Jasper Bernes book, "The Future of Revolution". Check it out at the link below

https://wyrmsign.org/user/Leaving_Marx/review/21721/s/for-the-councilscommunessovietswhatever#anchor-21721

Leaving_Marx's review of Future of Revolution - Wyrmsign.org

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yall i am such a pastel grly now this is literally making me happier.

just switched up my masto browser appearance to the custom pastels light theme and feeling very pop punk in here. love it.

WILLING SPRING TO COME!!!!

Look what I got the local book shop to order me. It's so pretty on the inside.
This past week, for #funaday I got into the habit of reading a paper book with my coffee in the morning instead of looking at my phone. It immediately made my morning coffee twice as good and something I look forward to the night before.