Parc Oxygène in danger
Milton-Parc fights against green space redevelopment
Milton-Parc fights against green space redevelopment
En Masse artist collective transforms installation piece into mentorship project
The first shock of this election season was long in coming. On September 23, Mayor Gérald Tremblay cancelled a contract between the City and the… Read More »The affair of the water meters
Canadian writer Andrew Smith chronicles his efforts at self-publishing
Conservative McGill invites immigration minister to speak
“So the shaping spirit of work / can make a town…” This sentiment, expressed by Montreal poet Louis Dudek about his hometown, is particularly evident… Read More »Under the Olympian shadow
Candidates aim to increase youth involvement
Dance company puts the young and the old on stage together to tackle issues relating to age
You might know that George Bush is coming to town today – but while you’re in the shoe-throwing mood, there’s someone else you might want… Read More »Question time with the Minister of Immigration
Player’s Theatre stages Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Held once a semester, general assemblies (GAs) are an important opportunity for undergraduates to make proposals directly to the student body and to have their… Read More »SSMU dropped the ball
Seven student unions claim CFS is tyrannical and litigious, CFS calls accusations malicious
Poor sports facilities and funding push disease to twice national average
Human rights lawyer Pearl Eliadis on the legal challenges women still face in Canada
World Wildlife Fund report card recommends politicians evaluate hydro-electric policies.