A win for First Nations children, but what's next?
Op-ed by Vandna Sinha, assistant professor, Ashleigh Delaye, master’s student and Nico Trocmé, director of the School of Social Work. Montreal Gazette
Des révélations contredisent Péladeau
« C’est à cause de la loi du Canada et du Québec, qui n’oblige pas les compagnies à rendre publiques les informations sur leur structure [d’affaires] et sur la circulation de leurs revenus », a justifié Allison Christians, professeure en droit fiscal à l’Université McGill. Le Devoir
Robert Leckey on Senate Reform
Homerun's Sue Smith speaks to McGill constitutional professor, Robert Leckey, about how the parties propose to "fix" the senate... or not. CBC Homerun
Kathrin Rothermich – Social Communication
There are two levels to any conversation, what is said aloud – and what is not. Kathrin Rothermich, PhD in Cognitive Science; Postdoctoral Fellow at McGill University, examines her research into whether or not you’re hearing the whole story. The Academic Minute
Can Canada open up Iran without enraging its allies?
The political reactions to renewed relations with Iran will be a test of whether Canadian leaders, media and voters are willing to move past the foreign policies of the Harper era, said Gil Troy, a history professor at McGill University and a Shalom Hartman Engaging Israel Research Fellow in Jerusalem. iPolitics
Anonymous, qui es-tu?
Gabriella Coleman, professeure d'anthropologie, dresse le portrait des pirates masqués. Le Devoir
Dr. Mitch's five heart healthy habits
Article by Dr. Mitch Shulman, Assistant Professor in the Department of Surgery. The Suburban
Watson: We’re resourceful and we’re OK. Really?
Column by William Watson, professor of economics. Ottawa Citizen
Office workers should use same care as athletes
Côté, a kinesiology researcher who teaches at McGill University, is interested in finding ways to reduce or even prevent the kinds of muscular and skeletal stresses and pains that will affect one in ten office workers at some point in their careers. Tech Vibes
La recherche au coeur de la révolution industrielle
Suzanne Fortier, la principale et vice-chancelière de l’Université McGill, est la première haute dirigeante d’une université canadienne à être invitée à devenir membre du Global University Leaders du Forum économique mondial, un club sélect qui regroupe une vingtaine de recteurs des plus prestigieuses universités du monde. La Presse
Mères porteuses: Québec doit agir rapidement
Article d’opinion par Robert Leckey, Directeur du centre Paul-André Crépeau de droit privé et comparé. La Presse
Concert du Rémi Bolduc Jazz Ensemble à Saint-Albert
Rémi Bolduc est un jazzman reconnu au pays qui a collaboré avec Vic Vogel et Bernard Primeau entre autres. Professeur à l'Université McGill à Montréal, il connaît bien l'Alberta pour y avoir joué et enseigné. Michel Charron lui a parlé. Radio-Canada
McGill's Nancy Low on stigma
Video with Nancy Low, assistant professor of psychiatry. CTV News Montreal
What you need to know to write a Best Seller
Professor Andrew Piper on what you need to know to write a Best Seller. It's a question many authors likely ask themselves: "what will make my book a best seller?" Unfortunately, for fiction writers wanting to make a living off their work, there hasn't been a set formula or list of rules to follow... until now. CBC News
University must prepare students for new labour market
Universities will have to prepare students for multiple career changes and a longer working life if they are to contribute to reducing the global inequality that is a major focus of this week’s discussion at the World Economic Forum in Davos, says the principal of McGill University, Suzanne Fortier. The Globe and Mail