SSMU council back to business as usual
Student Society politics returns to routine post-Reading Week
Student Society politics returns to routine post-Reading Week
Building sustainable products is an excellent business decision, according to both keynote speakers at last week’s “Awake,” McGill’s Business Conference on Sustainability. About 70 delegates… Read More »Conference examines sustainability with money in mind
McGill alumni working in Nigeria and the DRC discuss progress, challenges, and the role of Canada
New Brunswick budget cuts could affect student loan repayment program
Montreal-based Moroccans ask for constitutional reform
Multiple projects in residence continuing beyond scheduled deadline
Students discuss taking action against rising tuition in the U.K.
Quebec Minister of Education has yet to specify amount of penalty
SSMU President responds to questions from students and councillors
Both landlord associations and tenant groups dissatisfied with this year’s predictions
Braving the elements in commemoration of missing and murdered indigenous women
QuebecLeaks will aim to fight province-wide corruption
Missing audits jeopardize critical student services
Replacement selection committee urges for student feedback
Montréal Ouvert, a citizens’ initiative that aims to promote open access to civic information, is pushing the City of Montreal to implement an open data policy. Jean-Noé Landry, one of four co-founders of Montréal Ouvert, spoke to The Daily about the advantages of implementing such a policy in Montreal.