Quebec schools get failing grade: former premier
English schools faring better than French schools for graduation rates
English schools faring better than French schools for graduation rates
SSMU has proposed to redirect poorly invested private funding required under Quebec’s one per cent training investment program to McGill coffers. As stipulated by Emploi-Québec,… Read More »SSMU wants to snatch corporate employee training funds
Of course, people are entitled to their own beliefs, but those beliefs shouldn’t hurt anyone. While the Republicans have their charm, and the Conservatives have… Read More »The conversationalist: Designing intelligent education
You can find them on lower field, practicing hard. They warm-up, choose sides, and start a scrimmage. They could be any ol’ sports team, except… Read More »Watch out Hogwarts, here comes McGill
Jim Nicell, Associate Vice-Principal (University Services), observed Car-Free Day on Monday holed up in his office, catching up on work. Responsible for the physical development… Read More »A throughfare for bikes unsafe: Nicell
Vegans tie the knot at KFC to promote new meatless sandwich in Toronto
Commission confronts memories haunting former Indian Residential School students
Canadian medicine to fight HIV/AIDS left for Rwanda yesterday, reviving criticism of the complex federal legislation that allows generic producers to export patented, life-saving drugs… Read More »Drug cocktail wings its way to Rwanda
What: “Study” Break Chocolate Chip Cookies How much it will cost : Stocking your baking cabinet for a long time (flour, sugar, vanilla, etc.): about… Read More »Friends with food: How to impress your crush – er, we mean, study effectively
Liberal postsecondary platform is “greatest investment in recent history,” student groups say
The blood drive debate has burned hot on our campus for the last couple years. Over much dispute, in November 2006 SSMU Council banned blood… Read More »Without policy changes, blood drives threaten campus space
The M60 Film Festival: legitimizing short media, one minute at a time
The Daily’s Erin Hale catches up with some of Montreal’s bike messengers – the ultimate urban daredevils
A story by Sarah Mortimer
For the last three years, The Daily has opened my eyes to the plight of the forgotten and downtrodden. From the struggles of indie musicians… Read More »Hyde Park: Save the world’s CEOs!