The Collectible Pandemic: A Cautionary Tale for the Speculative Market
It’s Tuesday morning. You wake up late for your Zoom meeting and decide it’s not worth the embarrassment of joining…
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It’s Tuesday morning. You wake up late for your Zoom meeting and decide it’s not worth the embarrassment of joining…
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On October 13th, the Public Order Emergency Commission investigating Justin Trudeau’s use of the Emergencies Act was launched. Trudeau’s invocation…
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When the Black Death ravaged Western Europe in the 14th century, many states throughout the region began to lose their…
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McGill’s move to in-person teaching has been a divisive talking point for the past few weeks. To some, this day…
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It is no secret that Quebec’s healthcare system is under attack. Now, faced with record-high COVID-19 case numbers and a…
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“Irresponsible people are spreading lies that are costing people their lives,” wrote singer Joni Mitchell. This was part of her…
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On December 3, McGill confirmed that in-person exams would be held, despite the rise of the new COVID-19 omicron variant….
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The COVID-19 pandemic has catalyzed technological adoption and accelerated innovation in even the most static of industries. The long-standing financial…
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As the conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic changed, McGill residences introduced and adjusted policies to keep students and residence faculty…
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On Wednesday morning, Principal Suzanne Fortier met with student media for a roundtable interview in the James Administration Building for…
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