Invigilators should unionize
On March 8-9 and 17-18, McGill students employed as invigilators in the Fall 2009 term will vote on forming a collective bargaining unit within the… Read More »Invigilators should unionize
On March 8-9 and 17-18, McGill students employed as invigilators in the Fall 2009 term will vote on forming a collective bargaining unit within the… Read More »Invigilators should unionize
The American Senate Judiciary Committee weakened the mandatory minimum sentencing laws for cocaine last week. Mandatory minimum sentence laws are legislative enactments that force judges… Read More »End unbalanced drug penalties and enforcement
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Referendum follows dead fish’s suit against fisherman
The notion of “reasonable accommodation” is supposed to protect the rights of minority groups. Rather than protecting them, however, “reasonable accommodation” perpetuates a privileged notion… Read More »Quebec must treat all Quebeckers equally
SASKATOON — On March 3, the Conservative government presented its new agenda in a speech from the throne. Although it was mostly about the gloomy… Read More »Change the anthem
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Western media narratives obscure human rights abuses
Am I the only one seeing something wrong with this? So basically Palestinians needs to “behave” in order to have a partial freeze of settlements in the West Bank.
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So here we are, another Oscar season has passed, the impressions from Sunday night’s ceremony are slowly giving away, and the passions are wearing off.… Read More »The self-indulgence of the Oscars
Li’l Hyde Parks about spreading the word, revolution, and the Superwoman
From today until Thursday, March 11, undergraduates have the opportunity to decide how important it is to them to have a diverse and constructive student… Read More »The trial of the Tribune