The McGill Tribune Vol. 26 Issue 2

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Cessna lands on Parc Major street turned into runway K ayvon A fshari

Tam-tams participants quickly became eyewitnesses to a private Cessna airplane safely landing on Avenue du Parc near the George-Étienne Cartier monument at 4 p.m. last Sunday. Bill Berenholc, 49, owner of the family-run Lester's Deli, had asked the pilot to take him and his ten-year-old son, Sammy, flying above Montreal to get a bird's eye view of the city and of the family deli. Engine failure soon turned the outing into a terrifying close-call. "We lost power to our engine and we came down on Parc Avenue," Berenholc said. “We had no choice; we were over downtown Montreal with big buildings. There was very little open space, this was it. We were just looking out to find a street to get down as fast as we can. There were cars on the road and people, but we got lucky and we even got the green light. How hard is it to get a green light on Parc!" The two passengers and pilot suffered no injuries, and the Cessna, which hit a pole during its descent, managed to land while only suffering damage to the left wing. No pedestrians, bicyclists, or cars were hurt. According to Robert Mansueto, officer of. Media Relations with the Montreal Police Department, "[The See PLANE on page 2

Héma-Québec's speedy return questionable Blood agency afraid that on-campus dynamics haven't changed M

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Héma-Québec is still unsure about returning to McGill after a controversial though effective protest staged by radical sexual rights group Second Cumming during last January's blood drive. The demonstration was in protest of the blood agency's policy barring men who have sex with men from donating blood. The event caused Héma-Québec to shut down the drive three hours early due to concerns about the validity of donors'sexual history questionnaires. Posters were put up on campus asking students to come to the blood drive and "act faggy, do drag, lie about sexual history ...and cause a commotion." Students'Society Vice-President Communications and Events Gill Prendergast sat down with Héma-Québec in August to try to

convince them to return to campus. According to her, the issue lies somewhere between whether Hema-Quebec is willing to come back and whether students are willing to have them back. "Héma-Québec is okay with the idea of students protesting," she said. "Their real concern is the idea or suggestion of people lying about their sexual history when signing up to give blood. They had no choice [last year] but to shut down the blood drive." Prendergast explained that the blood collection agency isn't prepared to come back this semester because of how recently the incident took place. They fear that the dynamics at the school haven't changed and that the same problems would arise. According to SSMU President Aaron Donny-Clark, the blood agency has been reluctant to engage in any sort of dialogue on the issue.

M cGill Soccer H om e Opener Wear your Red & White T-Shirt and get FREE ENTRY and $2 on ALL Concessions T-Shirts Available at - Sports Complex (Room339) - AUSSNAX(Arts Building) - At the game itself Other Games this Weekend: Baseball vs. John Abbott College on Friday, Sep. 15th at 7:30 PM at Trudeau Park Cross Country McGill Open on Saturday, Sep. 16th at 9 AM (registration) at Sports Complex Womens Rugby vs. Sherbrooke on Sunday, Sep. 17th at 1 PM at Macdonald Campus Men’s Rugby vs. Sherbrooke on Sunday, Sep. 17th at 1 PM at Molson Stadium

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"it was a big step just to have them talk to us," he said. "They felt they were being targeted when they shouldn't have been.” However, not all student groups are eager to have the blood drives return to Shatner. Queer McGill, in particular, has been active in efforts to influence Héma-Québec to adjust its policy on MSM blood donation. Late last year, the group passed a policy calling on SSMU to ban Héma-Québec from the building. Queer McGill maintains its support for the idea of blood drives, so long as members of the queer community are able to participate. Queer McGill Equity and Policy Coordinator Kiran Sunar explained her group's stance. “SSMU has an obligation to ensure that discrimination is not

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