Erika Morris
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News
CSU Councillor Told He Failed Mandatory Consent Training, Unprecedented
Concordia Student Union councillor James Hanna has been told he failed mandatory consent training that all councillors have to complete by Oct.1. No councillor had ever failed this training since it was put in place during the 2016-2017 academic year.
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News
Education Debate at UQAM Throws Liberal Party to The Wolves
Higher Education Minister Hélène David anxiously clutched the armchair of her seat all throughout Tuesday night’s debate on education, at Université du Québec à Montréal.
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News
Montrealers Protest Against Fossil Fuels
“Mister Trudeau, now the damage just got worst, you have bought yourself a pipeline that is bound one day to burst,” sang the Raging Grannies activists, to the tune of My Darling Clementine.
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News
“Poor Relations” Between CSU Councillors and Executive Team
A lack of racial and gender parity on the CSU’s committees is creating tensions.
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News
Undergraduate Health Insurance Begins $50,000 Cap On Prescription Drug Coverage
The health and dental insurance provider for undergraduate students now has a $50,000 limit per year on prescription drugs.
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News
Anti-G7 Protesters and Amnesty International Sound Alarm Over Police Repression
Almost a thousand came out to protest against the G7 Summit by the National Assembly in Quebec City. But with multiple protests declared illegal yesterday, many are sounding the alarm over police repression.
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News
Anti-G7 Protests Continue in Quebec City
A crowd of about 100 anti-G7 protesters came to Beauport, Quebec this morning in an attempt to block roads, so less people could travel towards Quebec’s Charlevoix region, where the annual G7 Summit is underway.
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News
Hundreds March In Quebec City Against G7 Summit
About 600 protesters marched to the National Assembly in Quebec City today to denounce the G7 Summit taking place in Charlevoix over the next few days.
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News
Tuition Raised for International Students
Some international undergraduate students will see tuition hikes starting in the fall, after the proposal was passed today at Concordia’s Board of Governors.
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Fringe Arts
Rain and Riots at Santa Teresa Festival
The music festival that ran from Friday to Sunday was hectic to say the least. There was rain, cancelled shows, and riots broke out by the end of it all.
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Fringe Arts
Fans Riot As Lil Uzi Vert Cancels Santa Teresa Show
Some fans who left the crowd went on to break ATM machines, turn over outdoor toilets, throw garbage on the ground, while others set fires before leaving the venue.
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News
Protesters March in Rosemont to Denounce Neo-Nazi Neighbours
About 100 protesters marched this Saturday to oppose fascism in Gabriel Sohier-Chaput’s borough, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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News
Tear Gas, Fireworks at Annual May Day Protest
About 250 people marched for the annual May Day protest for workers’ rights last night in downtown Montreal.
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News
Concordia and McGill Students Stage Walkout to Denounce Campus Sexual Violence
When asked if they heard of abusive professors within their universities, about 450 McGill and Concordia students raised their hands.
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Special Issue
What Far-Right Groups are Active in Quebec?
There are many different, sometimes conflicting far-right groups in Quebec. Here are a few of the more noteworthy ones.
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News
Montreal Protesters March For Better Gun Control
“We call BS! Hey hey NRA how many kids have you killed today?” chanted several hundred protesters marching down Ste. Catherine St. Saturday afternoon.
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Opinions
Maybe It’s Time to Hold Montreal Police Accountable
People are tired of being shot at, beat up, being racially profiled by the police, and of having the police be complacent with far-right groups, among other problems.
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News
Hundreds March Against Police Brutality, Far-Right
By the end, three arrests were made, three tickets given, and three police officers were injured alongside one protester, who police claim was hit by a projectile from another protester.
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Sports
Four Stingers Women’s Hockey Players Named RSEQ All-Stars
Four Stingers women’s hockey players took home Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec all-stars honours.
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Sports
Concordia’s Interim Head Football Coach is Stuntin’ On ‘Em
In an X-Men: Apocalypse scene, a Polish police officer handcuffs Magneto, tearing him away from his daughter, Nina. After a flock of birds attacks the group of officers and one cop accidentally kills Nina, Magneto uses a necklace to slit the necks of every officer, killing them.