Letter to the Editorial Board: January 20, 2020
It is distressing as an Associate Fellow at the Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism to see that in your recent commentary on Israel… Read More »Letter to the Editorial Board: January 20, 2020
It is distressing as an Associate Fellow at the Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism to see that in your recent commentary on Israel… Read More »Letter to the Editorial Board: January 20, 2020
Against a Discriminatory New Law, Protesters Face Police Brutality
Residents of the Plateau Mont-Royal have recently been faced with a crisis that disproportionately affects marginalized communities: renoviction. According to British Columbia’s provincial website, “renoviction”… Read More »Know Your Rights, Fight Renoviction
Voluntourism is Hidden Amongst AIESEC’s Programs
For over a year, the Association of Graduate Students Employed at McGill (AGSEM) has been in negotiations with the McGill administration regarding the teaching assistants’… Read More »Fight for the Rights of Teaching Support Workers
Mediating Bodies in the Metro
The letters that appear in our letters section do not necessarily represent the opinions of the Daily’s editorial board. The Daily’s Letters Policy can also… Read More »Letter to the Editorial Board: November 25
A Far-Right Coup, Cheered on by the U.S. and Canada, Threatens Indigenous Bolivians
Global Medical Training (GMT) and Medicine, Education, and Development for Low Income Families Everywhere (MEDLIFE) are groups at McGill that allow students interested in medical… Read More »Do No Harm, Take No Trips
The Overlooked Role Educational Systems Play in our Levels of Knowledge and Awareness
The Fetishization of East Asian Women in Media
The Indian Occupation of Kashmir Should be the Focus of Global Attention on India
Since the most recent provincial election in fall 2018, Premier François Legault’s right-wing party – the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) – has continued to perpetuate… Read More »CAQ’s Immigration Reforms are Xenophobic
A Love Letter to the Union for Gender Empowerment
An Indigenous Equity Fund is the Best Way Forward in Order to Protect Indigenous Student Organizations From SSMU’s Domineering Nature