Reasonable accomodation debate reopens
Muslim community at centre of contentions over cultural diversity
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
A conference was held Tuesday at McGill as part of Indigenous Solidarity Week, dealing with “Overcoming Canada’s colonial agenda.” Russell Diabo, a Mohawk policy analyst… Read More »Canadian-Indigenous relations
Immigrant families relieved to gain greater access to English education
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
Admin and student society staying positive
Conservative McGill invites immigration minister to speak
It’s been a rough couple of weeks for Ville-Marie borough mayor Benoit Labonté. Two weeks ago, reports surfaced that he had accepted over $100,000 from… Read More »Opposition leader resigns, accused of shady fundraising
Angry crowds of Montrealers mobilize as former president defends his legacy
On the night of October 15, Radio-Canada aired its investigative radio program Enquête, in which whistleblower François Beaudry – a former senior engineer at the… Read More »Mafia runs road construction
Candidates aim to increase youth involvement
The first shock of this election season was long in coming. On September 23, Mayor Gérald Tremblay cancelled a contract between the City and the… Read More »The affair of the water meters
Quebec Superior Court to hear the case
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