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Discover Café Pacefika and the Meraki Whole Person Health Centre
A fifteen minute walk from the Concordia downtown campus is the relatively new Café Pacefika.
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Activist Jaggi Singh Pleads Not Guilty After Arrest Related to Quebec City Protests
Activist Jaggi Singh pleaded not guilty to charges of impersonation and obstruction of justice in Quebec City municipal court Wednesday morning. He has since been released on conditions that include staying away from the National Assembly, keeping the peace, and paying a $250 bail.
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Activist Jaggi Singh Arrested for Impersonating a Hockey Player
Montreal activist Jaggi Singh is expected in the Quebec City municipal court Wednesday afternoon for charges related to his activities during anti-racist, and anti-fascist counter protests on Aug. 20.
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Suspended La Meute Member Seen in Quebec City Protest
A member of La Meute who was spotted in Charlottesville during the “Unite the Right” Rally was also seen in Quebec City’s protests this Sunday. This despite La Meute telling news media that the group had suspended him.
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Peaceful Black Lives Matter Protesters Are Pushed At Pride Parade
Employees of Pride Montreal then broke the circle of protesters and took away Rose’s megaphone. People in the crowd shouted at them to “shut up during the moment of silence” and others even pushed them.
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Montreal Language Festival Kicks Off At Concordia
Students are invited to attend the Friday night keynote event, “Prodigy and Professor,” taking place in the Hall building Alumni Auditorium (H-110) at 6 p.m, for free.
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Singh Says Quebec City Mayor Echoes Trump
After Quebec City mayor Régis Labeaume called anti-racist activist Jaggi Singh’s “gang” a group of “morons” on TVA following Sunday events, Singh warned against Labeaume’s post-Charlottesville Trump-like comparison of denouncing “violence on both sides.”
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Quebec Police Allow Racists to Take to Streets
QUEBEC – Having spent nearly five hours confined in a parking garage, right-wing group La Meute succeeded in taking to the streets after Quebec City riot police dispersed counter-protesters on Sunday afternoon.
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Hundreds Rally at Olympic Park to Welcome Refugees in Montreal
On hot and sunny Sunday, a couple hundred people cheered, “Welcome, Bienvenue,” and in Haitian Creole, “Oulakayou,” during a rally at the Olympic Stadium to greet the 500 or so Haitian refugees sheltered there.
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Trying to Make Osheaga Safer
Whether Evenko likes it or not, people will always take drugs at Osheaga.