Aislin and Editorial Cartoonists Present February 2026 Gallery
The Montreal Gazette has unveiled a new gallery featuring the work of renowned editorial cartoonist Aislin and other talented artists for the month of February 2026. This collection offers a visual commentary on contemporary events and issues, showcasing the sharp wit and artistic skill that define this genre.
Showcasing Political and Social Commentary
Editorial cartoons serve as a powerful medium for critiquing and reflecting on political, social, and cultural topics. The gallery includes pieces that tackle a range of subjects, from local Montreal affairs to broader national and international themes. Aislin, known for his long-standing contributions to The Gazette, leads the display with his distinctive style and insightful perspectives.
Other cartoonists featured in the gallery bring diverse viewpoints and artistic approaches, enriching the collection with varied interpretations of current events. This collaborative effort highlights the vital role of editorial cartooning in fostering public discourse and encouraging critical thinking among readers.
Access and Engagement with The Gazette
To view the full gallery and access more content, readers are encouraged to subscribe or sign in to The Gazette's platform. Subscribers benefit from:
- Unlimited online access to award-winning journalism, including columns by Allison Hanes, Josh Freed, and Bill Brownstein.
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Creating an account or signing in also allows readers to access articles from across Canada, share thoughts in comments, enjoy additional monthly articles, and receive email updates from favorite authors.
Legacy and Community Impact
The Gazette emphasizes its commitment to delivering trusted English-language news as a critical part of the community for over 245 years. This gallery is part of that ongoing mission, providing thought-provoking content that matters to readers in Montreal and beyond.
By featuring editorial cartoons, The Gazette not only entertains but also educates and informs, using art to spark conversations on important issues. The February 2026 gallery stands as a testament to the enduring relevance of editorial cartooning in today's media landscape.