McGill Tribune Wekk 19

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Published by the Tribune Publication Society Volume No. 31 Issue No. 19

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

UQAM protest Chilean activist interview Editorial Echoer launches app Chez Serge Steve Aoki McGill hockey sweep

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monkeys a threat to barbados farmers (10 & 11)

Raging Grannies protest asbestos (p. 3)

Protestors continue to voice opposition to the asbestos industry in Quebec. (Sam Reynolds / McGill Tribune)

Admin accepts J-Board invalidation of fall referendum Erica Friesen & Carolina Millán Ronchetti News Editors On Tuesday Feb. 14, the SSMU Judicial Board (J-Board) invalidated QPIRG’s fall referendum question. The J-Board ruled the question to be unconstitutional because it dealt with two separate questions, asking students to simultaneously support QPIRG’s continued existence, and a change to make the organization’s fees opt-outable only in person. In an email to the Tribune, Deputy Provost (Student Life and Learning) Morton Mendelson said

that he accepts the J-Board ruling as consistent with the administration’s view of the fall referendum. He suggested that the J-Board ruling may signal the end of negotiations with QPIRG. “As I understand it, the JBoard’s decision means, in effect, that there are now no valid referendum results, so that leaves us with nothing to discuss [with QPIRG],” he said. Kira Page, McGill alumnus and member of the QPIRG board, said that negotiations with the administration continued via email before reading week, with no indication that

the administration had been affected by the J-Board ruling. According to Page, QPIRG did not submit a question for the winter referendum. “By the time the J-Board decision came out, we would have had to write a referendum question, have it approved by Morton Mendelson and Elections McGill, and collect 700 signatures in two days, so that was not actually doable at that point,” Page said. “It wasn’t an option we were able to go forward with. But I think the reason we weren’t doing that in the first place was that we stand by the referendum results from last semester.”

Regarding the J-Board results, Page said that QPIRG is “dismayed and disturbed” by the ruling. The group has not yet released an official public response to the ruling. Petitioners Zach Newburgh and Brendan Steven stated in a press release that they are “satisfied” with the results of the J-Board hearing. However, the decision cannot be finalized until it is ratified by SSMU’s Board of Directors (BoD). In their press release, Newburgh and Steven call on the board to affirm the J-Board’s decision. “The integrity of the SSMU’s referendum process demands [the

decision’s ratification],” they said. “The SSMU cannot set a precedent, which allows referendum questions to stand when they do not provide members of the SSMU with a clear choice when voting.” According to SSMU President Maggie Knight, the BoD will debate the ruling during their Mar. 1 meeting, and the decision will be ratified unless 4/5 of the directors vote against it. The J-Board, however, did not fully support Newburgh and Steven in all aspects of their petition. The decision rejected the second part See “J-BOARD” on page 2


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