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News
Have Quebec workers lost their right to strike?
Quebec’s Law 14 draws criticism from unions, who say workers have lost a crucial bargaining tool
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News
Montreal housing situation a ‘crisis of unaffordability’
New TAL rent increase recommendation takes into account past three years of inflation
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Opinions
The knowledge gap behind anti-union messaging
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Fringe Arts
Care in every stitch
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Sports
The U Sports-NCAA dilemma
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Fringe ArtsModern adaptation of Antigone reflects today’s political authoritarian atmosphere
From Feb. 4 to Feb. 7, the McGill Classics Play staged a modern Antigone that connected the Greek tragedy to today’s political climate.
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Fringe ArtsArchival cinema brings Palestine’s past into the present at Zamalek
Zamalek hosted an intimate screening of restored archival films tracing Palestinian resistance and memory from the 1970s and ’80s.
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Fringe ArtsSweat and steel at Montreal’s Wacken Metal Battle
Four Montreal metal bands faced judges and a packed room at Piranha Bar during the opening round of the city’s Wacken Metal Battle, where precision, endurance and crowd control were put to the test.
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Fringe ArtsA night with Gerry Adams
Ciné Gael hosted the Canadian premiere of Gerry Adams: A Ballymurphy Man on Feb. 6 at Concordia University’s J.A. DeSève Cinema, drawing a close-knit audience with personal ties to Irish history and activism.
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News
The start of high-speed rail in Canada
The Alto high-speed rail project could become one of Canada’s largest infrastructure projects and is expected to create more than 50,000 jobs during construction.
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Fringe ArtsWhen art and activism collide
Artistes contre le Génocide Volume II raised approximately $13,000 for humanitarian efforts in Palestine and Sudan, bringing artists and attendees together through collective resistance.
