McGill University

Ottawa Should Apologize for Role in Agent Orange Use in Vietnam

A French legal battle offers an opportunity to revisit Canada’s role in chemical weapons use and whether Ottawa owes something to its Vietnamese victims. On the weekend activists gathered in Paris to support a court case launched by a woman exposed to Agent Orange in Vietnam. The group Collectif Vietnam Dioxine is supporting French-Vietnamese woman, […]

Montreal Gazette’s anti-Palestinian bias

By Yves Engler · February 24, 2018 Shame on the Montréal Gazette. Shame on Dan Delmar. Even when McGill’s uber-Israeli nationalist administration dismisses allegations of “anti-Semitism” the paper and its writer uses them to smear freedom promoting students. In October Canadian Jewish Political Affairs Committee activist Noah Lew cried “anti-Semitism” after he wasn’t voted on to […]

McGill University ignores its real racism problem

By Yves Engler · November 23, 2017 While accusations of student anti-Semitism at McGill draw international headlines, the university administration’s open association with the Jewish National Fund has been ignored. In the latest iteration of a multi-year smear campaign against Palestine solidarity activists at the university, Canadian Jewish Political Affairs Committee activist Noah Lew cried “anti-Semitism” after he […]

SCIENTISTS DISCOVER LINK BETWEEN SEX, DRUGS, AND MUSIC

Scientists Have Actually Discovered a Link Between Sex, Drugs, and Rock ‘n’ Roll
(ANTIMEDIA) Music is a human tradition passed on from days predating recorded history. It is a universal language that has found a way to transcend communication of emotion beyond spoken words. It is found in all sectors of society, from religious ceremonies to raves.
The emotional impact music has on the human mind is well known. We can affirm this through common experience. Yet, the question has remained: how?

On the “Ethics” of Complicity in Torture

On November 12, 2014 the American Psychological Association commissioned a study of the organization’s relationship with its own ethics guidelines, the national security establishment’s interrogation practices, and torture. Now released, the report by David H. Hoffman and others1 confirms the APA’s complicity in Department of Defense programs and the APA’s intentional misrepresentation of its role, deluding its membership and the American people.

America’s most popular prescription sleep medication linked to mass shootings

RT | January 20, 2014

A new report describing the bizarre and dangerous side effects of the sleep aid Ambien has once again raised questions about one of the United States’ most popular prescription drugs.
In a story by the Fix, Allison McCabe chronicled the numerous cases in which Ambien has caused individuals to commit unsafe, and sometimes deadly acts.