When picket lines go online
Journal de Montréal employees start up new publication
Journal de Montréal employees start up new publication
After a year-long battle in Senate, harmful research disclosure left out
SPHR accused of defamation of character
Nine programs to be reviewed by federal body
Critics say changes might endanger lives, restrict right of appeal
Ottawa sit-in ends in arrests, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada cites security concerns
After a year of controversy, Choose Life will re-chart its course for the coming year. The Daily’s Stephen Davis reflects on what we’ve learned from the club, and the debate.
Quebec’s provincial employees march in Montreal for new contract
Bills 38 and 44 caused a ruckus in the fall, but were abandoned after widespread protest
Talonbooks, publisher of book exposing Canada’s pro-mining policies, threatened by Barrick Gold
The Daily talks to Salman Rushdie about some of his major influences and political views
Equity Committee’s new regulations limit group’s activities
Litigation on vote’s validity likely to follow
McGill researchers work with Native Friendship Centre to conduct study
Speakers decry environmental toll and human rights abuses stemming from companies’ operations