Pay equity bill hurts women’s rights
Unions to face fines if representing their members on pay equity disputes
Unions to face fines if representing their members on pay equity disputes
Hotel will be converted to a residence, unbeknownst to striking workers
Publicity campaign seeks public recognition for Quebec atheists
ANC minister Ronnie Kasrils examines Israel with South Africa in mind for McGill’s Israeli Apartheid Week
Administration defends high salaries for executives
For-sale signs, clearance sales, and two-for-one deals are tell-tale signs that Canada’s in an economic crisis, but outside of Montreal restaurant Taverne Crescent, a sign… Read More »News brief: Restaurants in recession
Burst Your Bubble Monday, March 9 – Thursday, March 12 Various locations in Montreal and on campus The Social Equity and Diversity Education office’s second… Read More »What’s the haps
Each year during election season, The Daily barrels through a series of interviews with all the runners for a SSMU executive position, and publishes a… Read More »SSMU Elections 2009
In a confidential session Thursday, SSMU Council voted to publicly reprimand their own electoral body – Elections McGill – for their poor performance during the… Read More »SSMU slaps Elections with public censure
Most executive candidates run unopposed, allowing them to avoid giving concrete promises
McGill students found clinic to provide artists with advice on negotiations and illegal use of their work
University threatens expulsion, citing violation of Ontario human rights code
Flash mob raises awareness without moving a muscle
Judge removes most of the strict conditions against him, Montrealer doesn’t pose a danger
Robert Fisk challenged Canada’s involvement in Afghanistan and the Middle East