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On page 3, a critique of media coverage of the 1989 École Polytechnique massacre, focusing on the coverage's individualizing and sensationalizing rhetoric and its disregard for any discussion of systemic sexism. This article was published in a…

Describes the work of two members of the McGill Women's Union to publish a collection of resources and services relevant to women living in Montreal.

Covers an increase in the use of Rohypnol, a date-rape drug, which started to surface at McGill starting in 1996.

A feature on homophobic policing in Quebec.

After the Supreme Court of Canada rules that the plaintiff's medical records can be used as evidence during trial, representatives from SACOMSS and other sexual assault centres worry about the privacy of survivors.
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