In Solidarity: A Colonial Context
ISA and BSN Talk Solidarity on Campus
ISA and BSN Talk Solidarity on Campus
Indigenous Advocates Talk Maternal Health
During Indigenous Awareness Week, we encourage you to learn directly from Indigenous people regarding their experiences. Some of these events are open to the public,… Read More »September/October Indigenous Events Calendar
An Open Letter to Student Executives
About Douglas Cardinal On the night of September 17, I entered a packed lecture hall in Macdonald Harrington, eager to see the architect whose work… Read More »Indigenous architecture with Douglas Cardinal
The Neskantaga First Nation declared a state of emergency for the second time this year on September 14, the day after both their primary and… Read More »Still No Clean Water in Neskantaga First Nation
Accessibility is Still a Problem, Say Disability Rights Activists
Great News for Urban Transportation?
A Review of the First Legislative Council
MCLIU Updates Members in General Assembly
On September 9, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) ordered 103 Bahamian evacuees to get off a ferry scheduled for Florida if they did not… Read More »Hurricane Response in Bahamas is Environmental Racism
How McGill Added $3,120 to My Costs This Year
On Tuesday, September 3, Quebec taxi drivers began a rotating strike, during which only urgent requests (e.g. medical and assistive calls) will be responded to.… Read More »Support Striking Taxi Drivers, Oppose Bill 17
On Monday, August 26, Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil’s far-right president, rejected an aid package pledged by G7 countries to help combat the forest fires in the… Read More »Blame Fascism and Colonialism, Not Straws
“It Takes All of Us” Misses the Point