Reading Time: 4 minutes Why you should start talking early to your family and friends about your wishes, and some tools to help you get the conversation started
Tag: McGill University
Causing a commotion based on innocent colours
Reading Time: 3 minutes What’s in a name? Apparently plenty when it comes to sports teams and imaginary slights
Monitoring the effectiveness of our prescription medications
Reading Time: 4 minutes It’s time we stepped up our system of drug surveillance to track why drugs are prescribed and their outcomes
Canada’s income tax: 100 years old and not aging well
Reading Time: 3 minutes Income tax is now too high, too important, too complex and too costly. After a century, it’s time for serious reform
Getting snowed under in a political Potter’s field
Reading Time: 3 minutes The fault isn’t with Quebec society. It’s with a political world that utterly rejects that it must bear responsibility when hundreds are stranded in a storm
Why French Canadians have a right to be offended
Reading Time: 3 minutes The Andrew Potter incident should be viewed from the perspective of an ongoing pattern of anglophones marginalizing francophones
Andrew Potter, Maclean’s and the loss of academic freedom
Reading Time: 3 minutes His departure from McGill was a terrible moment for the talented columnist and editor – and a disgrace to one of Canada’s oldest institutions of higher learning
The never-ending saga of medical user fees in Quebec
Reading Time: 3 minutes The new ban on user fees is a step forward, but much uncertainty remains about how the province will ensure quality care for everyone