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Planting the Seeds of a Community
It’s amazing how far a little bit of chicken wire can get you. A community gardening initiative is getting itself off the ground with the help of sundry donations like extra wood and shovels.
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Nigerian Mother to Be Deported Sunday After 6 Years in Canada
Winifred Agimelen will split from the safe home she’s built for herself in Montreal—a house, a career, a husband, warmth and comfort for her three daughters—Sunday afternoon.
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Canadian Federation of Students Loses in Court to Former Provincial Wing
The fourth chapter in the lengthy and ongoing legal battle between Quebec student associations and the Canadian Federation of Students has come to an end.
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Activists Bill McKibben, Ellen Gabriel Speak at Concordia
The environmental activists spoke to hundreds of students about the links between indigenous rights, migrant justice and our planet’s future.
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Advocates: Gov’t Leaves Sex Workers Out of the Discussion on Bill C-36
Five advocates at the conference, representing trans, male, female and drug-using sex workers, say the bill, which is currently being studied by the House of Commons justice committee, doesn’t take those groups into account.
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Talking with CSU President Benjamin Prunty
Keeping tabs on which promises the Concordia Student Union is fulfilling.
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Talking with Concordia President Alan Shepard
Concordia president Alan Shepard answers the questions on many people’s minds.
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Vigil Commemorates Cyclist Killed by Police in Quebec City
Twenty people gathered at a vigil Thursday night at Place Émilie-Gamelin to commemorate the cyclist who died in Quebec City after being run over by police Wednesday.
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Kettling, Enforcement of Bylaw P-6 Prove Controversial
Protesters feeling wronged by allegedly heavy-handed police responses during six demonstrations held between June 2012 and March of this year will soon have their day in court.
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CSU Holds First Mobilization Art Build to Tackle Climate Change
With T-shirts with the slogan “Pump Iron Not Oil” strung on a line to dry in one corner, an artist carefully painting a banner reading “Mob Squad” in another, and a student scrupulously constructing a tank piñata in another still, the area next to the People’s Potato turned into somewhat of a makeshift art gallery on Friday.