Pro-life group seeks SSMU club status
Voices of other Canadian groups muffled by students’ societies
Voices of other Canadian groups muffled by students’ societies
The University’s need to know its students’ legal genders is offending queer advocacy groups on campus, who say the options of only conventional definitions of… Read More »McGill’s gender definitions alienate students
CKUT sex radio show Audiosmut has returned to the radio waves with a new feminist spin that’s pushing the buttons of societal norms and controversy.… Read More »Radio show tunes back in below the belt
A panel at McGill last Wednesday addressed the fallout between Algonquins living on Barriere Lake Reserve and Canadian government – which has worsened by comments… Read More »Algonquins speak out in campaign
SSMU Council met Thursday with a loaded agenda that included the vote to convert the McGill International Student Network’s (MISN) lounge into a nursery serving… Read More »Council: nursery in Shatner, Tribune wings not clipped
Queer McGill wants to see changes made to the voluntary Safe Space Seminar held by the McGill Equity Subcommittee on Queer People. “We want it… Read More »LGBT sensitivity training not up to par: Queer McGill
There is a federal election October 14. Canadian citizens who will be at least 18 on election day can vote. The Daily explains all you… Read More »Hey you! There’s an election coming your way
Support for Kader, Algerian refugee Monday, October 6, 7 p.m. Carrefour for popular education of Pointe-Saint-Charles, 2356 Centre (metro Charlevoix) Learn about Canada’s migration policy… Read More »What’s the haps
Working without a contract for two years, police union uses camo pants in a new phase of pressure tactics
Local activists are opposing a Canadian National Rail (CNR) lawsuit against three Mohawk nation activists from the Tyendinaga territory involved in the blockades of two… Read More »CNR-Mohawk lawsuit
International students expect less accessible space
Montreal conference criticized international intervention in Haitian hurricane relief
Federal solicitation laws endanger and isolate sex workers, activists say
Montreal’s new organic waste pickup plan would cut down on the volume of garbage winding up in landfills
David Sommers Rovins, an independent candidate running in the riding of Westmount–Ville-Marie in the upcoming federal election, butted heads with the McGill administration this week… Read More »McGill pushes independent politician off campus