![]() ![]() This $1 opt-outable fee would help combat the pervasive problem of food insecurity at McGill by funding the program for the next five years. When SSMU ran a pilot of its new Grocery Program in late 2022, all 200 spots were filled, demonstrating students’ need for increased access to groceries on campus. Those who do not deem these services necessary can simply opt out. Further, the motion notes that a contract regarding the provision of these services from Studentcare has already been signed by the SSMU Executive Committee a majority “no” vote would mean SSMU was in violation of the said contract. As lawyers can be expensive, this fee bridges a critical gap in access for students-for example, aiding international students who may need to hire immigration lawyers. The Tribune endorses a “yes” vote for this $30 per-year opt-outable fee that would finance legal support, provided by Studentcare, “for housing, employment, academic, and human rights disputes, small claims support, and civil mediation” for SSMU members. The McGill Tribune Editorial Board presents their endorsements for the Students’ Society of McGill University ( SSMU) Winter 2023 referendum questions.Ĭreation of the Legal Essentials Plan Fee: Yes ![]()
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