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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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News
CSU council approves $10,000 in funding for Iranian students
The Concordia Student Union’s regular council meeting on Jan. 28 saw $500 in funding approved for 20 Iranian students, a debate on library access and by-election ratification, and the creation of an election bylaw reform committee.
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OpinionsEditorial: Refuse your rent increase
The Link condemns the TAL’s new calculation system for its yearly rent increase recommendations and urges residents to fight against corporate and landlord greed in every capacity.
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OpinionsEditorial: Protect your right to strike
Quebec’s Law 14 gives the labour minister expanded authority to intervene in strikes and lockouts deemed to cause serious harm to the population. The law was heavily criticized by unions during the STM strikes in late 2025, which argued that its criteria are broad enough to affect most major strikes.
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SportsEmma Nonnenmacher creates balance in a fast-paced life
From Haguenau to Montreal, Emma Nonnenmacher has made a name for herself as a marquee prospect for the French national women’s hockey team. In her first season with Concordia University, she explains how she manages the workload.
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SportsThe U Sports-NCAA dilemma
Young Canadian athletes often see the U.S. and the National Collegiate Athletic Association as the ideal destination to continue their professional aspirations. But what happens when things go sideways—and what can Canadian universities provide as an alternative?
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SportsBargaining before buckets
The WNBA Players’ Association and the league failed to come to a deal on the new collective bargaining agreement, meaning the upcoming season may face a lockout or strike. With the WNBA achieving more popularity than ever before, why are the players and the league so unaligned with regard to a new agreement?
