AltWeeklies Wire
What are the Safety Ramifications of the Bitter Labor Dispute at Petro-Canada?new
A report that says a five-month-long lockout of 260 workers at its Montreal refinery hasn't affected safety came under fire last week from the Parti Quebecois and Canada's largest energy workers union.
Montreal Mirror |
Samer Elatrash |
04-18-2008 |
Business & Labor
Quebec Promises to Match Funding Raised for Green Campus Causesnew
The provincial government will match the funds raised by campuses in Quebec -- some $250,000, most of it raised at Concordia -- that were aimed at projects that would reduce carbon emissions.
Montreal Mirror |
Samer Elatrash |
04-11-2008 |
Environment
Concordia's Part-Timers Hit the Picket Linenew
After rounds of fruitless negotiations, leaving the faculty without a collective agreement since 2002, members of the part-time faculty union seemed wary but hopeful after the university hastily scheduled two meetings this week to negotiate.
Montreal Mirror |
Samer Elatrash |
04-04-2008 |
Education
Tags: Education
Juan Cole Says There Are Chills in Today's Ivory Towernew
Outside pressure groups are making work dangerous for scholars, says the historian and prominent blogger.
Montreal Mirror |
Samer Elatrash |
11-16-2007 |
Education
Tags: Education
Are Chinese Spies at Work in Montreal?new
Potential Beijing 2008 protesters worry about information gathered in Canada.
Montreal Mirror |
Samer Elatrash |
10-19-2007 |
International
American Paranoia Creeps North with Canada's No-fly Listnew
The no-fly list introduced this month by the Canadian government is a result of "American pressure" and "is not good" for Canadian security services, says a government intelligence official.
Montreal Mirror |
Samer Elatrash |
07-02-2007 |
Civil Liberties
Tags: civil liberties
Snus for Health: Swedish Chewnew
Imperial Tobacco's new smokeless product divides the industry’s critics.
Montreal Mirror |
Samer Elatrash |
05-18-2007 |
International
Tags: international
Working With Welfarenew
The community group Project Genesis wants Quebec to keep up with inflation.
Montreal Mirror |
Samer Elatrash |
03-16-2007 |
Economy
Tags: Economic Issues
Sex Workers Back in the Shadowsnew
Decriminalization of prostitution isn't on the agenda for the feds or feminist groups.
Montreal Mirror |
Samer Elatrash |
03-12-2007 |
Sex
Man Against Magnew
Father for Justice Andy Srougi takes a break from suing lawyers to haul a small Quebec bimonthly to court.
Montreal Mirror |
Samer Elatrash |
02-08-2007 |
Media
Tags: media
All the News That's Left to Printnew
Montreal mag Siafu celebrates its first anniversary and prepares to meet its advertisers.
Montreal Mirror |
Samer Elatrash |
01-11-2007 |
Media
Tags: media
Wolf Paradenew
Thanks to Canada, wolves are slowly returning to the northern U.S. -- but not all Americans are happy about it.
Montreal Mirror |
Samer Elatrash |
12-08-2006 |
Animal Issues
Tags: animal issues
Migrants Back and Forthnew

An anti-union environment and the threat of repatriation make life difficult for Quebec's Mexican agricultural workers.
Montreal Mirror |
Samer Elatrash |
10-26-2006 |
Immigration
Making a Killing in the Congonew
Controversy dogs Anvil Mining Ltd., a mining company at the center of a massacre investigation.
Montreal Mirror |
Samer Elatrash |
06-23-2006 |
Business & Labor
Tags: business & labor
Naming Rightsnew
Immigration groups in Quebec fear a new provincial policy will seriously undermine their work.
Montreal Mirror |
Samer Elatrash |
05-19-2006 |
Immigration