An apology is not enough
Last week, Health Canada sent a large shipment of body bags as part of a “routine restocking” of medical supplies on Native reserves hit hard… Read More »An apology is not enough
Last week, Health Canada sent a large shipment of body bags as part of a “routine restocking” of medical supplies on Native reserves hit hard… Read More »An apology is not enough
Re: “The dregs of orientation” | Features | September 21
Re: “Rape isn’t funny” | Commentary | September 17
Absolutely nothing
Learning the martial art of navigating streets
Re: “After 25 years on the bench, The Daily is back in the game” | Commentary | September 14
The New York state Senate is currently trying to pass a Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights. Though parties within the legislature have stalled it from… Read More »Protecting our most vulnerable workers
Re: Compendium! | September 17
Hello Daily, Hello All, Hello World! (For my true fans this will be a welcome reference to my first letter.) I have been doing some… Read More »At long last, Zoog returns
Re: “Giving hegemony a red card” | Sports | September 14
A merican sci-fi writer David Brin once said, “When it comes to privacy and accountability, people always demand the former for themselves and the latter… Read More »Point: The U.S. should establish a universal DNA database
Correction appended When I was looking at universities, I considered many different engineering programs across the country. McGill’s Faculty of Engineering was particularly attractive because… Read More »The problem with engineering is non-engineers’ misinformation
Re: “Everything you always wanted to know about SSMU” | News | September 3
Re: “Engineering Frosh is not sexist” | Commentary | September 14
In our postmodern world, it is unsurprising that many cling to a few “facts” that science offers in investigating crimes. DNA profiles can help solve… Read More »Counterpoint: Our DNA is too valuable for the government to own it