Quebec funds 1,000 new public housing units
But 23,000 Montreal families are still on the waiting list
But 23,000 Montreal families are still on the waiting list
English schools faring better than French schools for graduation rates
Jim Nicell, Associate Vice-Principal (University Services), observed Car-Free Day on Monday holed up in his office, catching up on work. Responsible for the physical development… Read More »A throughfare for bikes unsafe: Nicell
Commission confronts memories haunting former Indian Residential School students
SSMU has proposed to redirect poorly invested private funding required under Quebec’s one per cent training investment program to McGill coffers. As stipulated by Emploi-Québec,… Read More »SSMU wants to snatch corporate employee training funds
Over 300 cyclists dropped dead in a tangled mess Monday – Montreal’s car-free day – as part of the third annual “Alive without my car!”… Read More »Off-Campus Eye
Canadian medicine to fight HIV/AIDS left for Rwanda yesterday, reviving criticism of the complex federal legislation that allows generic producers to export patented, life-saving drugs… Read More »Drug cocktail wings its way to Rwanda
Liberal postsecondary platform is “greatest investment in recent history,” student groups say
Oxfam McGill members demonstrated in front of the Roddick gates Monday to represent mothers who die in childbirth due to a lack of adequate medical… Read More »Campus Eye
SSMU Council convened for the first time last Thursday to introduce new members and review the result of SSMU executives’ work this summer. With the… Read More »SSMU Council highlights important issues for this fall
As part of the First Peoples’ House (FPH) annual Pow-Wow, Iroquois men perform in a trad-tional drum circle as part of a singing and dancing… Read More »Campus eye
Critics worry that Bill C-26 will target young marijuana users
Abdelrazik missed flight to Toronto because government failed to produce necessary travel documents
Only six faculties affected
Management prefers students don’t contact University services