Black Montrealers are unequally employed
Second installment of McGill study sees salary inconsistencies
Second installment of McGill study sees salary inconsistencies
Proposed legislation would facilitate ridesharing
As increasingly colder nights send Montrealers home to warm apartments, a dispute between two rental groups calls into question the very principles of rent control… Read More »Tenant and landlord groups disagree on rent control’s success
The Shagalicious Shop donated condoms to the McGill Global AIDS Coalition to cover their AIDS elephant, which will stampede across campus this week. Photo by… Read More »World AIDS Week events
Animal shelters say cat population is better controlled by neutering and spaying
SSMU employees say they encounter few problems with their managers
Greening McGill initiative supports Montreal and regional food producers
With rain-drenched flags and soggy signs, roughly 35 activists marched through the rain Saturday to protest Proposition 8, California’s ban on same-sex marriage, and other… Read More »Montreal shows solidarity with same-sex couples across the border
Administrators claim universities are protected from drastic losses
The Daily runs down how to register and vote for the December 8 provincial election
Last Friday, referendum votes cast during the advanced polls were invalidated because the First Year Council (FYC) candidates appeared on ballots for all voting students.… Read More »Advance referendum polls invalidated
Global AIDS Week at McGill aims to clear up clichés
City cracking down on illegally parked bikes in Plateau-Mont Royal borough
It was after midnight when SSMU Council came to their 18- 5 vote against calling for Dick Pound’s resignation as McGill Chancellor due to his… Read More »Referendum period opens one question short
Two weeks ago, a member of Antifa Montreal – a branch of an international anti-fascist movement – was attacked by a group of neo-Nazis after… Read More »A dark chapter, revisited