Know Your Labour Rights: Bill 176 Explained
In June of last year, the Quebec National Assembly unanimously passed Bill 176. The Bill made a number of changes to the Quebec Labour Code,… Read More »Know Your Labour Rights: Bill 176 Explained
In June of last year, the Quebec National Assembly unanimously passed Bill 176. The Bill made a number of changes to the Quebec Labour Code,… Read More »Know Your Labour Rights: Bill 176 Explained
Four Women of Egypt: On Persistent and Revolutionary Women
“Filth, complete indifference, and human degradation” at Leclerc
Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chiefs Say “This is Not Over”
An Intergenerational Conversation on Activism
A Response to “No Place for Queer Students”
Polling Race and Gender in Political Science Syllabi
SSMU to Not Renew Lease
Decision made in Buraga v. Mansdoerfer and Wang
cw: mentions of sexual violenc Julie Lassonde, chair of the Ad Hoc Senate Committee on Teaching Staff-Student Intimate Relationships, delivered the committee’s report at McGill’s… Read More »BRIEF: Report of Ad-Hoc Committee on Student-Teaching Staff Intimate Relationships
Here are the crossword answers for the week of November 26, made by Phoebe Pannier!
content warning: police brutality, racism, ableism, death The past few decades have displayed a pattern of escalating police violence reported in North American media, and… Read More »Less Police, More Accountability
This feature aims to explain various aspects of the police. It discusses the history of the police and the current situation in order to better… Read More »History of Policing