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NewsTribunals Not Deterring Future Strikes
Liberal Arts students called for a special strike general assembly this week and other associations should follow, which should lead to discussions on how the formal charges from last semester will impact future striking processes.
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NewsFighting For What?
What can and cannot be said in Quebec has been far from a straightforward debate these past few weeks, and it’s partly because of the controversial, now tabled, “hate speech” legislation of Bill 59.
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NewsTen Years and Still No Justice
More than 500 people attended the 10th annual March and Vigil for Missing and Murdered Native Women that started at Cabot Square on Sunday afternoon.
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NewsMyConcordia SIS Criticized at Senate
One month into the fall semester and Concordia is still tweaking the new Student Information System as students continue to face challenges during registration.
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NewsElections Canada is Coming For You
Canadian elections are coming up (if you haven’t noticed), and Elections Canada, the body responsible for running them, is bringing voting booths to campuses, community centres and Friendship Centres as part of a pilot project.
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NewsLabour Unions Take to Montreal Streets
An estimated 150,000 people marched through downtown Montreal on Saturday afternoon to denounce Quebec’s Liberal government and its austerity agenda.
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NewsFederal Election Candidates Speak At Concordia
Liberal, NDP and Green Party candidates spoke at Concordia’s Hall Building last Wednesday to discuss their parties’ platforms for the Ville-Marie precinct. The Conservative party candidate was not present.
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NewsHuman Chain of Parents, Teachers, Students Outside Westmount High Protests Austerity
Chants of “No special cuts” echoed outside Westmount High School Thursday morning, as a line of students, parents and teachers formed a human chain to protest budgetary cuts implemented by the provincial Liberal government.
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NewsTeachers Raise Their Voice Against Austerity
Thousands of demonstrators gathered and marched under the rain today to protest against budget cuts in the public school system in downtown Montreal.
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News“On the Right, You’ll See What Used to Be Affordable Housing”
QPIRG Concordia, a social justice research group, organized its annual Anti-Gentrification Community Bike tour last Friday, as part of its DisOrientation Week.

