Step up to the climate plate, Canada
T his past December, the world’s governments met in Copenhagen to negotiate a new climate treaty. Citizens across the globe protested, watched, and prayed for… Read More »Step up to the climate plate, Canada
T his past December, the world’s governments met in Copenhagen to negotiate a new climate treaty. Citizens across the globe protested, watched, and prayed for… Read More »Step up to the climate plate, Canada
Le Devoir, Quebec’s only independent news daily, celebrated its hundredth birthday on January 10. This is an occasion to celebrate: Le Devoir’s mission, its history… Read More »Bonne fête!
On December 30, Prime Minister Stephen Harper quietly announced through a proxy that he would prorogue – or close – Parliament until March 3, after… Read More »Needed: Opposition ménage à trois
Despite atrocities, some positive news from 2009
From my Bat Cave-like office, the Haven Books manager speaks: my name is Ben Paris, and I was a McGill student for six years, both… Read More »Haven Books: a cheap alternative
Due to spacing constraints, outstanding errata will be available on our web site at mcgilldaily.com and will be published in our next issue. The Daily… Read More »Errata Note
Economy a higher priority than humanitarian aid for Conservatives
On November 4, MPs in the House of Commons voted in favour of a private member’s bill to repeal Canada’s federal long-gun registry, instituted in… Read More »Gun registry in Conservatives’ sights
Re: “Not Jewish like you” | Commentary | November 16
In the article “In Denial” (Features, November 16), the disease Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia was incorrectly called pneumocystis pneumonia. In the article “An ode to black… Read More »Errata
Re: “In denial” | Features | November 16
I was thoroughly pleased to notice the absence of neon-clad security guards as I biked past McConnell Engineering the morning of November 11. My joy… Read More »The normalization of state violence
There is nothing more diabolical than a system that makes you believe you know what there is to know. Years of being in Canada, in… Read More »The long fight against ignorance
German foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop lived, banked here
Last Thursday, Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney revealed Canada’s new Immigration Guide