The McGill Daily Supports the Social Work Student Association Strike
Social Work Students are Striking against Unpaid Internship
Social Work Students are Striking against Unpaid Internship
content warning: police brutality, anti-Black violence On November 4, over a hundred people gathered in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce to stand in solidarity with Nicholas Gibbs’ family and… Read More »Justice for Nicholas Gibbs
Creation of an Anti-Violence Fee Levy – YES The McGill Daily editorial board endorses a “yes” vote for the creation of an Anti-Violence Fee Levy… Read More »SSMU Fall 2018 Referendum Endorsements
On October 29, at 10:30 p.m., 6,000 Canada Post employees in Montreal walked out from their jobs as part of the rotating postal worker strike… Read More »Postal Workers’ Strike Isn’t an “Inconvenience”
content warning: anti-Indigenous slurs, racism A demonstration calling for the change of the “R*dmen” name, which currently designates all McGill men’s varsity teams, will be… Read More »Change the Name!
On October 17, recreational marijuana was legalized in Canada under the Cannabis Act. The Act makes it illegal to possess more than 30 grams of… Read More »Legalization: Not Everyone Gets to Celebrate
In response to the ad hoc collective of survivors and their allies
content warning: xenophobia, Islamophobia, racism On October 7, thousands of people attended the Great Demonstration Against Racism, which was co-organized by multiple organizations, including the… Read More »Yes, the CAQ is Racist
In the article published on September 4, 2018 called “Survivor-centric Approach Must Come First,” it was stated that “Ahmed Fekry Ibrahim […] was accused of sexual… Read More »Statement of Retraction
On August 16, the labour union representing 4,500 Société de transport de Montréal (STM) workers voted in favour of a strike lasting from August 18… Read More »STM Workers Deserve Job Security, Not “Flexibility”
content warning: police brutality, anti-Black racism, death Nicholas Gibbs was a 23-year-old father of four and a resident of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. His family described him as… Read More »Rest in Power, Nicholas Gibbs
In an online statement released August 8, 2018, Victoria, B.C. mayor Lisa Helps pledged to remove the statue of Canada’s first Prime Minister John A.… Read More »Strike down John A. MacDonald