Fishy business at B.C. fish farms
Widespread environmental degredation accompanies growing industry
Widespread environmental degredation accompanies growing industry
Incoherence and contradiction is the norm with our attitudes toward nonhuman animals. We are, as Rutgers University law professor Gary Francione puts it, guilty of… Read More »Hyde Park: Curing our moral schizophrenia
As of this month, McGill’s food service provider, Chartwells will offer a fully-sustainable seafood menu through its partnership with SeaChoice, a Canadian organization that helps… Read More »Sustainable seafood swims into Chartwells
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Fed up with drawn-out negotiations, about 150 of McGill’s non-academic workers picketed outside the Roddick Gates Thursday, shouting, “solidarity” and “What do we want? A… Read More »Campus eye
Editorial
Brooks, Alberta is a slaughterhouse town. The town’s largest employer, Lakeside Packers – a meat processing plant acquired by American multinational Tyson Foods in 2001… Read More »Immigrants drawn to rural meat-packing
Daniel Lametti searches for the Plateau’s best Portuguese chicken
You know that thing they tell us about “needing” to go to class? That spiel about how “actually being present” tends to make a difference?… Read More »Life lines: Running to class for a reason
Scientists develop new techniques to detect life on planets orbiting distant stars
“O death, where is thy sting? O grave where is thy victory?” – 1 Corinthians 15:55 There was an article in The New York Times… Read More »Piñata diplomacy: Death is not a failure
Schwartz’s is the holy grail of Montreal’s sandwich circuit
Editorial
Inform yourself about Harper’s “harm-reduction” policies Re: “Health care issue often ignored in campaigns” | Mind & Body | Oct. 9 I was disappointed to… Read More »Letters: Sex, the military, and Zoog
Gatineau garage closure follows in Wal-Mart anti-union busting