The ink is flowing and the political points are sharp as ever in the latest collection of editorial cartoons from Montreal's celebrated cartoonist Terry Mosher, better known as Aislin. The November 2025 gallery showcases the enduring power of political satire through the skilled hands of Canada's premier editorial cartoonists.
The Art of Political Commentary
For decades, editorial cartoons have served as a unique form of journalism, cutting through political rhetoric with visual wit and concise commentary. The November 2025 collection continues this proud tradition, offering perspectives that often speak louder than thousands of words of analysis.
Aislin's Montreal Perspective
As the Montreal Gazette's resident cartooning legend, Aislin brings his distinctive style and Quebec-centric viewpoint to national issues. His work remains instantly recognizable to Canadian readers who have followed his career spanning multiple political eras and countless prime ministers.
Diverse Voices, United Purpose
The gallery features multiple editorial cartoonists from across Canada, each bringing their regional perspectives and artistic styles to the month's most pressing issues. From federal politics to provincial concerns, environmental challenges to economic debates, no topic escapes their observant eyes and sharp pens.
Why Editorial Cartoons Matter
In an era of digital overload and 24-hour news cycles, editorial cartoons provide something increasingly rare: instant comprehension through artistic expression. A single panel can capture the essence of a complex political situation, making abstract policies tangible and holding power to account through humor and insight.
The November 2025 collection demonstrates how this traditional art form continues to evolve while maintaining its core mission of speaking truth to power through visual storytelling. Whether you're a political junkie or simply appreciate sharp wit and artistic talent, these cartoons offer a refreshing perspective on the issues shaping Canada today.