Updated: Wed, 10/02/2024 - 13:45

From Saturday, Oct. 5 through Monday, Oct. 7, the Downtown and Macdonald Campuses will be open only to McGill students, employees and essential visitors. Many classes will be held online. Remote work required where possible. See Campus Public Safety website for details.


Du samedi 5 octobre au lundi 7 octobre, le campus du centre-ville et le campus Macdonald ne seront accessibles qu’aux étudiants et aux membres du personnel de l’Université McGill, ainsi qu’aux visiteurs essentiels. De nombreux cours auront lieu en ligne. Le personnel devra travailler à distance, si possible. Voir le site Web de la Direction de la protection et de la prévention pour plus de détails.

Defining freedom in the time of COVID with Pearl Eliadis and Nicholas King | Video

Published: 11 February 2022

February 9, 2022 | McGill Alumni hosted a Made by McGill webcast featuring professors Pearl Eliadis and Nicholas King entitled "Defining freedom in the time of COVID."

A no-vax tax | CBC's Radio Noon Quebec with Shawn Apel

Published: 13 January 2022

January 12, 2022 | Joining the CBC's Radio Noon Quebec with Shawn Apel, Professor Pearl Eliadis cautions that it's premature to discuss the legality of the "no-vax tax" or health contribution the...

Quebec's 'anti-vax tax' difficult to enforce, experts say | Montreal Gazette

Published: 13 January 2022

January 12, 2022 | After the Quebec government announced unvaccinated Quebecers would have to pay a "health contribution," Professor Pearl Eliadis weighs in on the legality and enforcement of such...

Quebec swiftly passes new bill to prohibit anti-vaccine protests near schools, hospitals | CTV News

Published: 7 October 2021

September 23, 2021 | Quebec recently passed a new bill prohibiting anti-vaccination protestors from demonstrating outside schools and hospitals. Max Bell School's Pearl Eliadis comments: “This is a...

Bill 96 is in violation of international human rights law | CJAD 800

Published: 7 October 2021

September 17, 2021 | Radio interview with the Max Bell School's Pearl Eliadis on the controversy of Bill 96. Listen to the interview.

Group representing hijab-wearing teachers launches appeal against Bill 21 decision | Global News

Published: 22 April 2021

April 21, 2021 | “The decision touches on virtually every aspect of the Canadian political landscape as it affects fundamental human rights. I cannot think that this will not go to the Supreme...

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