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Mass Demonstration Against Hate and Racism Planned for November
A group of activists gathered this morning to let Montrealers know that a mass demonstration against the rise of the far-right and racism in Quebec will be happening on Nov. 12.
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TRAC Negotiating New Collective Agreement
“Negotiation is coming,” said Gonzalo Renato Quintana Zunino, who was dressed as Jon Snow, from the HBO series Game of Thrones.
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Montreal Cyclists Pay Homage to Fallen Riders
Cyclists came out in numbers to Philips Square Saturday afternoon in memory of riders who have lost their lives on Montreal roads.
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Robin Hoods March in Villeray
A crowd of about 400 people marched to protest against austerity and the Couillard government in Villeray this Saturday.
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Concordia Groups, the Dish Project Hold Zero Waste Week
Canadians dispose of around 700 kilograms of waste per year. That’s over four pounds a day, every day. But the Zero Waste movement is on the move.
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AVEQ Elects New General Coordinator
The Association for the Voice of Education in Quebec has elected its new general coordinator, Perrine Argilès.
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Concordia Centre for the Study of Learning and Performance Receives UNESCO Prize
The Centre for the Study of Learning and Performance received the UNESCO King Sejong Literacy Prize in September for their outstanding work in Kenya.
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CSU Council Forms Working Group to Review Health and Dental Plan
A new working group tasked with reviewing the Concordia Student Union’s health and dental plan was formed at a regular council meeting Wednesday night.
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CDN—NDG Mayoral Candidates Russell Copeman and Sue Montgomery Vie for Your Vote
With the upcoming municipal elections in November, many of you know the names of the candidates, but who are the people behind the faces we see on those posters in the streets?
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Quebec Human Rights Commission Tells Concordia and Security Firm to Pay $33,000
Concordia University and the Montreal division of the Commissionnaires, a security firm that gives training to Quebec security guards, are being asked to pay $33,000 in damages by the Quebec Human Rights Commission to a former student who says she was racially and socially profiled in 2013.