“We are zombies”
Sam Neylon delves into the brutal reality of Canada’s immigration system
Sam Neylon delves into the brutal reality of Canada’s immigration system
Listen to the people’s rage
Or, why you should go protest the G20 this Friday
The way we’re treated on campus
Amy G. is a recovering drug addict. During her recovery from addiction – a process that never really ends – the boundaries between counsellor and… Read More »Interview with an addict
Drug policy discussions often take the form of a binary: treatment versus enforcement. Carrots and sticks. This is however, a problematic and wildly uneven binary.… Read More »Stop punishing addicts
La Presse recently reported that the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) has spent $11.3 million since 2003 to clean up Montreal’s graffiti, which STM… Read More »STM struggles over graffiti
Students approved fees for the Sustainable Projects Fund, the McGill Legal Information Clinic, and the Ambassador Fee in last week’s SSMU referendum. Polls closed on… Read More »Sustainability fund approved
Students lobby for votes, hope to reach quorum
McGill will officially announce this week that it is relaxing its medical-note policy in light of a large amount of possible absences due to the… Read More »McGill to temporarily change sick-note policy
The first shock of this election season was long in coming. On September 23, Mayor Gérald Tremblay cancelled a contract between the City and the… Read More »The affair of the water meters
On the night of October 15, Radio-Canada aired its investigative radio program Enquête, in which whistleblower François Beaudry – a former senior engineer at the… Read More »Mafia runs road construction
McGill hospital being built as a public-private partnership
Last Wednesday, Mayor Gérald Tremblay cancelled the City’s $355 million water meter contract with the private consortium GÉNIeau. This move comes after a recommendation made… Read More »Tremblay cancels Water Meter contract
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