News, October 7th 2011

Read by Shaun Malley

Produced by Erica Bridgeman

Stories written by Judy-Ann Mitchell, Josh Nemeroff and Shaun Malley


Stephen Lewis ended his People vs. Cancer Tour at Concordia

Stephen Lewis concluded his People vs. Cancer speaking tour at Concordia last night. The former politician and UN ambassadorsaid students must join the fight against cancer.

One in three Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer. Half of these cases could be prevented. But as Stephen Lewis said the fight against cancer has met with “astonishing indifference.


October 6, 2011

Read by: Sofia Gay

Stories by: Joel Balsam, Emily Brass and Jacqueline Di Bartolomeo

Produced by: Carlo Spiridigliozzi


Pop Montreal: Death Grips + B L A C K I E + Kou Chou Ching + Da Pink Noise @ Club Lambi

Polls predict McGuinty win on Thursday

Current Ontario premier Dalton McGuinty seems unlikely to be ousted in Thursday’s provincial elections.  That’s despite predictions early on in the campaign that Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak would swoop in and defeat McGuinty. Analysts say Hudak did not offer disgruntled voters a credible alternative to McGuinty. 

Political science professors Lydia Miljan summed up it up by saying Hudak squandered his opportunity for change.


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