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NewsTVA Nouvelles Complicit in Islamophobia and Rise of Far-Right, Protesters Say
After misinformation was spread by TVA Nouvelles, a group of 200 took to Ste. Catherine St. in anger Wednesday night.
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NewsMcGill Increases Accessibility to Mental Health Services
After seeing a 57 per cent increase in the number of students requesting mental health services over the past few years, McGill has finally decided to revamp their counselling and psychological services.
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NewsGuinean Community Calls on Valérie Plante to End Deportations
Community organizer Mostafa Henaway from the workers centre said that 15 Guineans are currently facing deportation orders. A committee of Guinean Montrealers being supported through the workers centre wants to meet with Valerie Plante as soon as possible, hoping she’ll take action to prevent the deportations.
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NewsProtest at Montreal Mosque Attracts Both Sides
Despite La Meute’s demonstration against the Ahl-Ill Bait Mosque being cancelled, a small number of protesters came to Côte-des-Neiges this Friday in support of what they call “women’s rights.”
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NewsLa Meute Cancels Protest at Montreal Mosque Friday
With many parties involved denying the claims, the anti-Islam group has backed out, and will not longer demonstrate on Friday. -
NewsCSU General Coordinator Accused of Misusing Union Credit Card
At a council meeting Wednesday night, the finger pointing began when newly elected Arts and Science councillor Sophie Hough-Martin began to read out a lengthy motion demanding that expenses be charged to Riaz and that he be warned against inappropriate use of the CSU credit card.
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NewsDawson College Student Found in Blackface for Theater Class Test
“Why did you paint your face black?” students asked while facing a young man who was rehearsing a monologue for a theatre class evaluation in the hallway at Dawson College, last Wednesday.
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NewsMontrealers Gather to Protest U.S. Decision on Jerusalem
With chants of “Solidarité avec Palestine” and “Down with Donald Trump,” about 200 people gathered in front the United States Consulate to protest Donald Trump’s decision to acknowledge Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
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NewsParc-Extension Residents Protest Sale of Community Building
Now, most of its tenants have been evicted on short notice, after a new owner bought the building. The rest will be soon be on their way out to make way for luxury apartments.
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NewsCASA to Fully Implement Online Voting
After discussing the initiative last year, and proactively implementing the voting system in a limited capacity, the Commerce and Administration Students’ Association will be receiving votes via MyConcordia this year.

