NEWS: New Arts building? Not in your lifetime.
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FEATURES: Body image-the cost of cultural obsession.
SPORTS: Gimme some Mo: The secret lives of cheerleaders. Tuesday, November 15, 2005
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ROBERT CHURCH AND JAMES GOTOWIEC The Q uebec w ing of the federal Liberal Party of Canada met in Montreal this weekend for their biannual policy convention, w hich attracted Prim e Minister Paul Martin and several cabinet m inisters-and was the inspiration for a Students' Society-organized protest that took place on Sunday. The Liberals met to elect new party leaders for Quebec, adopt policy resolu tions, som e of which were crafted by McGill students, and participate in a question-and-answer session with the prime minister and high-ranking governm ent officials. The party plenary, or voting ses
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sion, ultim ately passed a resolution regarding the funding of post-secondary institutions which advocated that federal funding for post-secondary institutions should be reinstated to more generous 19 9 0 s levels. The resolution, which is not binding on the government, also pressed for the elimination of taxes on student bursaries and loans. The Liberal Party, which faltered in the polls after the release of the Gom ery report on the sponsorship scandal, appears to have a limited amount of time left in government. Opposition leaders have recently discussed the possibility of forcing an election that could be held as early as December. Liberal McGill President Olivier Jarvis
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Lavoie said that despite the political com m otion pervading Ottawa, the m ood inside the convention was optimistic. "I think that it w as refreshing for Liberals to be able to get together and talk about actual issues, and not be mired in discussions about problems but more, about vision and where to take the coun try from here," he said. Lavoie said the youth m em bers of the party played a significant role in the convention. Lavoie him self authored a resolution on the environment, centering on a motor-vehicle "green tax," which was ultimately adopted by the convention's voting session.
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he word "bar" has so m any bad, pukey, sketchy connotations. We m uch prefer "tavern"; it sug gests the kind of comfortable, cultured, interest ing place you won't be asham ed to spend your Saturdays in. Need a change of scene? We have a few hom ey watering holes to start you off.
See GEARING page 3.
Congratulations to our 2005 Fall Championship Teams
Q SSF Champion M artlet Rugby / Q SSF Champion M artlet & Redm en Cross Country CIBA Northern Conference Champion O UA Champion Heavy W eight 8 ’s Q SSF &
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Fri., Nov. 18 vs Ottawa 7:30 pm Sat., Nov. 19 vs Concordia (W ) 4pm & (M ) 6pm Sat., Nov. 19 hosts OUA Sectionals inthe Webster Courts w w w .ath letics.m caill.ca * a d v a n c e stu d en t tick ets at S a d ie ’s
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