Errata
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
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
Last week, the Montreal Gazette reported that the Jewish General Hospital, a McGill teaching hospital, gave H1N1 vaccines to 200 top donors and board members… Read More »Vaccinations should not be for sale
The latest series of combat deaths for coalition armies confirms that the evolving American war strategy to recruit and train more Afghans for combat is… Read More »The Afghan war strategy must change
The clichés of the Cold War still blind us today
In the article “Native voices from coast to coast” (Culture, November 5), it was stated that Native men who marry non-Native women are allowed to… Read More »Errata
“Sustainability” misses the real issue: capitalism
New research policy is unpracticably monolithic
Unvaccinated people endanger everyone else
A barrier of enforced silence surrounds sexual assault survivors in our society. Ninety-one per cent of sexual assaults in Canada go unreported, according to Statistics… Read More »Sexual assault’s silencing power
Re: “This week, enjoy a vegasm” | Mind&Body | November 5
Gérald Tremblay won his third term as mayor of Montreal November 1, squeaking out a plurality amid allegations of corruption and collusion levelled at both… Read More »Paint the town green
Canada starts taking crimes against humanity seriously