The revolution will not be tweeted
On January 20, Senate passed a motion strengthening a pre-existing ban on the use of any recording devices in its meetings. The regulations are intended… Read More »The revolution will not be tweeted
On January 20, Senate passed a motion strengthening a pre-existing ban on the use of any recording devices in its meetings. The regulations are intended… Read More »The revolution will not be tweeted
Re: “Trapped in the sprawl” | Features | January 25
Activists to speak on racial profiling, police shootings
A symptom of pregnancy: loss of human rights Two weeks ago, a three-judge panel heard Samantha Burton’s case in the First District Court of Appeal… Read More »Three big losses
Workers thinking about syndicalism should consider benefits
Today marks the 22nd anniversary of the decision in the R. v. Morgentaler case. In its ruling, the Supreme Court of Canada struck down the… Read More »Women deserve more
In a country often maligned for its cultural passivity, one man stands out from the crowd in the unlikely arena of sports commentary: Donald Stewart… Read More »Don Cherry sucks and I love him
Every other week, Joël Thibeault writes a column for French learners, as a way of encouraging them to practice their French. Si vous êtes comme… Read More »Malgré le froid, l’hiver, c’est le fun
International organizations in Haiti are not without fault
Cyber-activists organize global demonstration
Re: “Multiculturalism is a sham” | Commentary | November 23
Re: “Grow your own building” | Sci+Tech | January 25
McGill’s Eating Disorder Program marks its first Awareness Week
Olympic fever is picking up, and it’s astonishing how many large Canadian institutions carry the official stamp of the Games, from Canada Post to Coca… Read More »Citius, deterius, fortius
Activists decry militarization, profiteering, and political exclusion