McGill professors fight sensationalizing of Japan disaster
Slow response, insufficient resources blamed for misrepresentations in Western media
Slow response, insufficient resources blamed for misrepresentations in Western media
Students allege that campaign violations were ignored, campus media was vandalized
McGill grad students also taking student federation to court
Conservatives found in contempt of Parliament, early May election predicted
Community leaders rally on Parliament Hill
Montréal Ouvert, a citizens’ initiative that aims to promote open access to civic information, is pushing the City of Montreal to implement an open data policy. Jean-Noé Landry, one of four co-founders of Montréal Ouvert, spoke to The Daily about the advantages of implementing such a policy in Montreal.
Truth and Sentencing Act projected to cost in excess of $5 billion
Student unemployment needs more drastic measures, say critics
VP Abaki optimistic about increasing student consultation; Mendelson absent
Former British prime minister speaks on eight-school Faith and Globalization program
Ability to trade hours will also be curbed
Public hearings fail to address extraction methods
Anti-police brutality groups still skeptical
Students rally to bring back Arch Café
Sustainability project funds put to use