Is Montreal’s nightlife really dying?
After the closure of several iconic nightlife venues in the city , we have to wonder about the future of live music and entertainment in Montreal.
After the closure of several iconic nightlife venues in the city , we have to wonder about the future of live music and entertainment in Montreal.
Bill leads to questions regarding the respect of trans and non-binary peoples’ rights and lives
Since the new bill on forestry was tabled, protest has risen from First Nations authorities and environmental groups.
Discussions unfruitful as consensus on mitigating the plastic pollution crisis has been delayed again.
Amidst civil war, el-Fasher remains under siege while humanitarian crisis devastates civilians
Putin and Trump make little progress on possibility of Ukraine ceasefire
After McGill’s announcement of budget cuts in February, the May 16 Town Hall meeting provided an update on the University’s finances
A campus necessity for all
Riyadh hosted American, Russian and Ukrainian delegations to negotiate a ceasefire, leading to interrogations surrounding a potential peace agreement
The pollution caused by the fashion industry raised the issue of sustainability in the sector, but also led to extensive greenwashing in Fashion Week
New Climate and Sustainability Strategy demonstrates McGill’s commitment to remain a leading institute in sustainability
While the main rhetoric of the Summit centred around public interest, the race for AI dominance exposes the selfish interests of attending nations
An interview with Jonathan Montpetit, Senior Investigative Journalist at CBC
Raising the alert on climate change and the necessity of action
The value of Canadian involvement