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NewsHundreds rally in Longueuil against police brutality
Around 300 demonstrators gathered in Longueuil to protest police brutality, call for abolition and denounce the killing of 15-year-old Nooran Rezayi by Longueuil police in September 2025.
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NewsMontreal’s $40 million investment in police cameras raises privacy concerns
Policing researchers and community advocates oppose Montreal’s planned police body and security camera implementation, pointing to the technology’s ineffectiveness, high costs and potential privacy concerns.
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NewsHundreds march against U.S.-Israeli military action in Iran and Lebanon
Over 200 protesters marched the streets of downtown Montreal in support of the Iranian and Lebanese people, condemning violent U.S. and Israeli military violence in the two countries.
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OpinionsConcordia’s preferred name policy falls flat
Concordia’s preferred name policy still requires students to use their legal names with Health Services, which can frequently lead to deadnaming for transgender students.
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NewsPolice deploy pepper spray at anti-ICE protest, one arrest made
Hundreds of Montrealers were met with police violence, chemical weapons and what they say is severe repression from the SPVM after marching to Quebec security firm GardaWorld’s headquarters to peacefully protest the company’s ties to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
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OpinionsCanada’s breaking point is a general strike
Canada’s affordability crisis and soaring inequality are pushing workers toward the only real leverage left: a general strike.
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NewsMontrealers gather to protest U.S. imperialism and military attacks against Venezuela
Montrealers rallied outside the U.S. Consulate General on Jan. 4 to protest imperialism and the country’s recent military attacks against Venezuela, including the capture of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and his wife.
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NewsTens of thousands march in Montreal in support of Quebec labour unions
People from across Quebec took to the streets of Montreal on Nov. 29 to protest a string of provincial government laws that many feel are suppressing workers’ rights in all domains of the workforce, from healthcare to housing rights.

