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Is Western’s Senate Confident In Their President?
Clouds loomed overhead before a talk about problems with Ontario’s Sunshine List. A Senate meeting will be held today at Western’s new Ivey Business School building to discuss a motion of non-confidence in Western University’s President Amit Chakma, and Chair of the Board of Governors Chirag Shah. The President will address the controversial payment of…
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Kill Bill 2: second ‘day of action’ planned to stop legislation
A month after their first protest, the citizens of London Ontario are planning to gather once more to express their anger against the newly proposed Bill C-51. This “Day of Action” is the second in a series of nation-wide protests planned in an attempt to stop the passing of the new bill. On April 18, a…
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The Epidemic Of Self-Representing Litigants
Imagine this scenario. You and your partner have decided to get a divorce. You both have stable jobs, stable incomes and some savings. Your first thought would be to call a lawyer, right? Well, for over half the people in North America going through the family law system, it turns out the answer is “No.”…
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Rock n roll lives on in Electric Revival
They came, they rocked. And there was no one there to hear it. Three piece retro-rock act Electric Revival pumped out some good old fashioned rock n’ roll Thursday night at the APK. They’re not the only band to come to town for a meagre crowd, and they won’t be the last. Frontman Ian Dillon brushed…