Harassment policy reviewed
SACOMSS hopes survivors can appeal policy decisions
SACOMSS hopes survivors can appeal policy decisions
Days after promising to bail University de Québec À Montréal (UQÀM) out of its $380-million debt, Minister of Education Michelle Courchesne announced she will finally… Read More »Governance bill responds to $380-M UQAM debt
Int’l tuition hikes opposed Over 30 students from different Quebec universities protested the provincial deregulation of international tuition outside of the Quebec City summit of… Read More »News brief: International tuition hikes opposed
McGill has once again secured a spot in the Top 25 universities worldwide, though it slipped down 8 notches from last year to land at… Read More »McGill ranks top in Canada
New legislation could cause a domino effect across Canada, legalizing temporary shelters in public places
Lowest voter turnout in Canadian election history
Concordia students offered freelance positions
Sexual assault activist and feminist denounces treatment of rape
Protesters denounced racial profiling and abuse by police last Saturday, two months after Montreal North teen Freddy Villanueva was shot dead by officers.
The Daily chats up CEO of David Suzuki Foundation
The Plate Club shut operations this fall after concerns about sanitation and labour
Publisher finds critique of Sarah Palin too vindictive
News sources ignore murdered and disappeared First Nations women: Ducharme
About 40 students listened to Justin Trudeau discuss his political roots and hopes for the upcoming election last week at McGill. The 36-year-old McGill alumnus… Read More »Trudeau tells all at McGill
CFS presses for legislative change