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NewsCanada’s ‘ugly vegetable’ problem
Montreal organizations are addressing food insecurity and “ugly vegetable” food waste.
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NewsConcordia hires external security firm founded by ex-Israeli soldier
Concordia University spent $33,683 on services by an external security firm founded by an ex-Israeli soldier.
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NewsMcGill University used herbicides in 2024 without public disclosure, report confirms
A report confirms that McGill University used herbicides on the Macdonald Campus farm in 2024 contrary to a sustainability report published earlier that year. Macdonald Farm management has said that there are currently no publicly available sources that disclose the university’s herbicide use.
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NewsConcordia president’s base salary exceeds $500,000
In the 2023-2024 academic year, Concordia President Graham Carr and other senior administration members received salary increases exceeding $10,000.
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NewsCSU consent agenda modified following injunction
The StartUp Nation filed an injunction against the Concordia Student Union following a motion by the Concordia University Clubs and Spaces Committee to revoke its club status.
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NewsCUTV to continue funding The Breach
Nearly two-thirds of CUTV members voted against a motion that would have stopped the station’s final payout to The Breach, amid calls for investment in equipment upgrades.
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NewsEx-Israeli defence soldier event interrupted by counter-protest
An altercation between pro-Palestine and pro-Israel students took place at Concordia University after StartUp Nation invited an Israel Defense Forces soldier to speak on campus.
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NewsAI Innovation brings new opportunities for the Deaf community
A real-time sign language technology set to tackle accessibility challenges faced by the hearing-impaired and Deaf community in transportation hubs is beginning in 2025.
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NewsBeyond the label of ‘alternative health’
The label “alternative health” goes beyond a simple classification, encompassing a wide range of practices that challenge and resist conventional medical approaches.
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NewsNew Quebec law changes the way tips are calculated
Montreal service workers say that Quebec’s new tipping bill might mean less wages for them.

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