Resisting the Privatization of Canadian Health Care Systems
Quebec and other provinces must listen to the health care professionals
Quebec and other provinces must listen to the health care professionals
The 2021–2022 academic year saw a range of student-led activism across the McGill campus as students mobilized against an institution historically unreceptive to change. The… Read More »Last Year’s Student-Led Activism on Campus
Justifications for Quebec’s new language place immigration as a threat to the French language
Trans Rights activist discusses how the bill will enhance legal recognition for trans and non-binary people living in Quebec
The letters that appear in our letters section do not necessarily represent the opinions of the Daily’s editorial board. The Daily’s Letters Policy can also be found on our… Read More »Letter to the Editor In Response to “Souq Stories: Interview with the Curators”
Thousands of rodents and chickens euthanized in early 2020
How and why the Big Food industry got us hooked on ultra-processed foods loaded with added-sugar, salt, and saturated fat
The Arts Undergraduate Theatre Society presents its first show back from the pandemic
On April 1, 2022, the Nobel Prize Committee introduced a new category for its literature prize: the “Non-TERF Division.” In explaining the award, the Norwegian… Read More »Nobel Committee Institutes “Non-TERF Division” for Literature Prize
Open letter from McGill faculty and staff
The university threatens Students over a democratic decision, again
Abdallah Al-Khatib’s ‘Little Palestine (Diary of a Siege)’
The ‘souq’ as a space of liberation and memory
Amidst critiques from Montreal residents and the city council to rethink its design, the project has been placed on hold.
McGill University prides itself on being absolutely laden with bureaucracy so as to make the student experience as frustrating and painful as possible. It’s a… Read More »Quiz: Are you a McGill Student or a Kafka Character?