Canada's abortion rights 'well-protected' says political expert as Alabama criminalizes procedure | City News

Published: 12 June 2019

MAY 16, 2019 | As Alabama criminalizes abortions, a number of Canadian politicians have been loudly expressing support for anti-abortion groups and their agendas but some political scientists say...

Nine McGill researchers selected in newest round of Canada CIFAR AI Chairs

Published: 9 December 2019

CIFAR today announced its newest cohort of Canada CIFAR AI Chairs, which includes nine researchers from McGill, bringing the total number of McGill researchers named to the program to 17. These top...

The Legault government is dividing Quebec: Excluding Montreal and Millennials | National Observer

Published: 12 June 2019

JUNE 5, 2019 | For the first time in the history of Quebec, the provincial government has no senior ministers and only two elected representatives from the island of Montreal, and it shows. Nothing...

Americans Are Complicit in Border Camp Abuses

Published: 17 July 2019

The conditions at border detention facilities provide irrefutable evidence of the child maltreatment that President Trump commits in our names—and state officials need to take action to end the...

Krzysztof Pelc wins the 2019 CBC Short Story Prize | CBC

Published: 28 May 2019

APR 24, 2019 | Krzysztof Pelc has won the 2019 CBC Short Story Prize for his story Green Velvet. As the grand prize winner, Pelc will receive $6,000 from the Canada Council for the Arts and a two...

Cities from scratch: watch new cities rise from the desert, jungle and sea

Published: 9 July 2019

“We’re in the midst of new cities fever,” says Professor Sarah Moser (Department of Geography). The head of the new cities lab at McGill University has documented more than 100 cities that have...

National Geographic grant awarded to Howe Sound researcher

Published: 2 July 2019

Every summer growing up, Fiona Beaty's family would make the trip from Vancouver to Bowen Island, where she would spend her time playing in the woods and turning over rocks at the shore in her...

Why developing Ontario's Far North is risky business | The Star

Published: 12 June 2019

MAY 27, 2019 | Sam Hunter set out to go camping near his home on Weenusk First Nation, about 35 kilometres south of Hudson Bay in Ontario’s Far North. After spending a night in the bush, Hunter,...

Andrew Potter joins McGill University’s Max Bell School of Public Policy

Published: 14 August 2019

The Max Bell School of Public Policy is excited to announce that Andrew Potter has joined the School to support its teaching, outreach, research, and policy engagement activities.

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