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NewsQuebec 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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NewsHundreds 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.
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NewsCSU Council Rejects Purchase of Former Burritoville Building
The Concordia Student Union attempted to purchase a building to use as student space on Bishop St. after it went on sale on in early June. The proposal was then rejected at a council meeting on June 14.
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NewsBlack Lives Matter Holds Vigil in Memory of Coriolan
A vigil organized by Black Lives Matter was held this afternoon to mark the death of Pierre Coriolan, a Haitian man who was shot earlier this week by Montreal police.
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ASFA Names New Vice-President of Internal Affairs
The Arts and Science Federation of Associations council has appointed Rachael Hutchinson as new interim Vice-President of Internal Affairs and Administration.
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NewsMontreal Protesters Demand Open Borders
“Immigrants in, racists out!” was the chant of the day for those who participated in the Status for All march Sunday afternoon.
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NewsAnne-Marie Croteau to Serve as First Female Dean of JMSB
After the search began last September, the John Molson School of Business has named Anne-Marie Croteau as its new dean.
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NewsMontreal Community Rallies to “Bring Bissan Home”
*It’s been months since Hadi Eid has seen his daughter, Bissan, and he has yet to hold his newborn granddaughter. Stuck in Gaza since December, Bissan Eid, a Concordia graduate student, had to give birth away from home and without medical supplies on May 11.
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NewsConcordia Tuition Fee Hikes Set for Next Year
A 2.7 per cent increase in tuition fees for Quebec students was announced at today’s Board of Governors meeting. Canadian students from outside Quebec and students from France will now be paying an extra 2.29 per cent as well.

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