Refugee deportations up 50 per cent
Lack of appeals process, hasty deportations a growing trend in immigration policy
Lack of appeals process, hasty deportations a growing trend in immigration policy
Indigenous Sovereignty Week, a pan-Canadian event to raise awareness about the fight of Native peoples for self-determination, was held from October 25 to 31. Montreal… Read More »In solidarity with indigenous sovereignty
Power Shift summit and Fill the Hill rally target Canada’s role at December’s Copenhagen talks
First Filipino-Canadian symposium tries to bridge ivory tower and community activism
Notice of motion submitted to SSMU to revoke club status
Critics say government overlooks reality in “safe” countries
In a talk entitled “Colonial Canada 101,” members of Defenders of the Land, a cross-Canada network fighting for the rights of indigenous peoples, exposed the… Read More »Activists discuss indigenous sovereignty
Muslim community at centre of contentions over cultural diversity
Members of No One Is Illegal spoke Wednesday afternoon at a session on First Nations solidarity activism, to discuss how the struggle of Native peoples… Read More »Residents of Natassinan territory fight settlers
McGill will officially announce this week that it is relaxing its medical-note policy in light of a large amount of possible absences due to the… Read More »McGill to temporarily change sick-note policy
The atmosphere surrounding the approaching November 1 election has quickly soured in recent weeks as numerous corruption scandals have come to light. Recent news reports… Read More »Montreal corruption: a primer
Milton-Parc fights against green space redevelopment
On October 16, Quebec’s chief electoral officer launched an investigation into reports that the owner of a construction firm in the suburban municipality of Boisbriand… Read More »Construction magnate tries to stop Boisbriand election
Admin and student society staying positive
Conservative McGill invites immigration minister to speak