Letters
All letters to the editor must be signed and must include your phone number and student ID number. We verify the identities of all of our letter writers. Letters must be 400 words or less, and must not contain sexist, racist, homophobic, xenophobic, or otherwise discriminatory comments. The Link reserves the right to refuse letters with questionable or unacceptable comments. Send your letters to letters@thelinknewspaper.ca.
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LettersLetter: Fighting an Oppressive Mentality
We, graduate journalism students, stand in solidarity with Concordia’s undergraduate students against unpaid internships.
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LettersLetter: SEIZE Campaign to CSU Councillors—Give Students Their Right To a Vote
Students expect a vote. We expect a vote.
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LettersLetter: A Social Budget Is Necessary to Answer Urgent Needs!
The priority of the next budget should be to answer the needs of people and families who have suffered and still suffer from the lack of essential services.
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LettersLetter: I Voted For SEIZE—Now I Regret My Decision
I want SEIZE to succeed, but not at the expense of our ability to defend students.
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LettersLetter: The Hive Board of Directors Shows Solidarity to the SEIZE Project
The CSU council voted against the voices of over 900 students calling for the inclusion of a referendum question on creating a solidarity economy incubator.
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LettersLetter: An Open Letter To the CSU From the SASU Executive
As executives of SASU, we reject the CSU adopting the role of gatekeeper for the voices of its students.
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LettersLetter: The PSSA’s General Assembly Was a Massive Disaster
I was once proud to be a member of the PSSA.
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LettersLetter: If You’re Reading This, ASFA Is Broken
ASFA is broken, but it can be (and should be) fixed.
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LettersLetter: AVEQ Invites Students To Join the National Strike Against Unpaid Internships
Our message is clear, we believe that all internships should be classified as work under the law and should be governed under Quebec’s labour law standards. Exploitation is not a vocation!
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LettersLetter: A Statement of Solidarity to Human Rights Defenders in the Philippines
Lawyers play a crucial role in upholding the fundamental rights of the people.

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