Politics in the pool
A Daily writer talks with his father about water polo, the Troubles, and solidarity through sports
A Daily writer talks with his father about water polo, the Troubles, and solidarity through sports
I have seen so many amazing photos. The ones that strike me most deeply portray ordinary individuals doing extraordinary things. I’m inspired by photos of… Read More »Taking a closer look at Tank Man
McGill students protest outside of Choose Life event
We have a situation here that I don’t understand. I was present at the two SSMU Council debates last school year over the right of… Read More »Seeking: pro-choice champion
Activists feel a plan to revamp the corner of Ste. Catherine and St. Laurent does not respect history
Re: “Council goes SSMUthly” | News | September 21
Adil Charkaoui removed his GPS tracking bracelet from his ankle for the first time in four years, after Federal court Judge Daniele Tremblay- Lamer dropped… Read More »Charkaoui mostly free
Government encroachment on educational institutions should be stopped
Last Wednesday, Mayor Gérald Tremblay cancelled the City’s $355 million water meter contract with the private consortium GÉNIeau. This move comes after a recommendation made… Read More »Tremblay cancels Water Meter contract
MIT prof says technology is bringing us closer to an answer
Re: “Students at 13 unions petition to leave CFS” | News | September 21
Montreal’s southern borough of Verdun has become the first municipality in Quebec to implement a public composting program. At a press conference last Monday, Verdun… Read More »Verdun acquires first industrial composter
Re: “Students at 13 unions petition to leave CFS” | News | September 21
PM’s politically flexible and the opposition lacks credibility
The Daily’s Niko Block investigates First Nations non-violent resistance in Akwesasne