News
-
News
Medical assistance in dying slated for mental illness update
Canada expands Medical Assistance in Dying: Breaking new ground in compassion and complexity around mental illness.
-
News
Demystifying palliative care
About 14 percent of people who need palliative care are able to receive it according to the World Health Organization. Only a few get to spend their final days with professionals, surrounded by their loved ones.
-
News
Keeping languages and histories alive
Activists are calling for the transformation of historical Indigenous language documentation into accessible learning resources, promoting revitalization and cultural preservation.
-
News
Post-secondary students’ continued struggle with mental health
Students are still struggling with their mental health and statistics are backing up student experience in university.
-
News
Canada’s disregard for Indigenous grief
Canada’s healthcare shortcomings for Indigenous communities.
-
News
CSU hosts town hall to discuss proposed Quebec tuition hikes
At a town hall hosted on Thursday by the CSU, Concordia’s student and labour unions discussed the possibility of a student strike in response to proposed tuition increases.
-
News
CSU announces fee-levy applicants
The CSU is preparing for its by-elections and talks reports and appointments.
-
News
Concordia students stage walkout for Palestinian solidarity
Thousands of students skip class to demand a ceasefire in Gaza and for Canada to show solidarity
-
News
The Atwater Community Pantry: “Free food, mutual aid project for all”
Find out how this students’ project is fighting food insecurity in the Atwater area.
-
News
Pro-trans protest counters OMMC for a second time
The One Million March for Children initiative organized another series of demonstrations around Canada on Oct. 21. Pro-trans groups and supporters responded nationally.