Who’s afraid of public health care?
With a debate raging down south over the possibility of a public option in Obama’s health care plan, Canada’s public system has gotten some flak.… Read More »Who’s afraid of public health care?
With a debate raging down south over the possibility of a public option in Obama’s health care plan, Canada’s public system has gotten some flak.… Read More »Who’s afraid of public health care?
With Afghan citizens fresh from the polls on August 20, Stephen Harper was quick to call the election in the war-torn nation “remarkable.” South of… Read More »Owning up to the reality of the Afghan election
Friends with Food is back for another year and we are stuffed full with new ideas. We want this column to be about more than… Read More »Home-grown sandwich
SSMU VP External Affairs
It’s September 1 again, and the August binge of everything-you-had-planned-to-do-in-the-summer-but-hadn’t-gotten-around-to-yet has drawn to a close. We are back in school mode, and the inevitable school… Read More »Brand new semester, same old goals
Legislators and Internet users have different ideas of what a non-discriminatory Internet means
CUP Quebec Bureau Chief Misha Warbanski asks if a Truth and Reconciliation Commission can heal the wounds in Canada’s First Nations communities
Cooperation vital to life on earth
Dance choreographer Helene Blackburn addresses a troubling philosophical question
As I grow older, I find myself thrust into scenarios that I didn’t hope to encounter until I had at least 10 grey hairs. Sometimes… Read More »Milking it for all it’s worth
Most countries, like our own, have a severe shortage of skilled health workers. According to a report published by the Canadian Nurses Association, by 2016,… Read More »Poaching health workers from abroad
ASSÉ demonstrators form blockade at economic institute for free tuition
In “Small numbers of loud voices protest Gaza” (News, January 12), The Daily incorrectly wrote that the protest was organized by QPIRG Concordia, when in… Read More »Errata
Striving for healthcare efficiency and prescription drug reform over privatization was the message last night at a community discussion hosted by the left-leaning political party… Read More »Privatization threatens Quebec healthcare
I’m sick and I’m grumpy, and even though my meeting quotient this year has been relatively low when checked against my track record, venting about… Read More »Hive Mind: Activist maladies and radical disorders