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NewsGov’t Documents Show RCMP Has Reports on Two Concordia-Related Events
The RCMP performed surveillance on peaceful discussions at Concordia, according to federal documents.
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NewsHunger Strike on the Mezz
Biology student Aneil Prasad fasted for 72 hours in the Hall Building to protest Concordia University’s investments in fossil fuel.
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News“Voluntary Departure Program” Initiated to Address Budget Compressions
In response to university budget compressions initiated by the Quebec government for the 2014-2015 fiscal year, Concordia University is looking to trim $15.7 million in spending by introducing a voluntary departure program for administrative and support staff.
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NewsConcordia Working Group Promotes Sustainable Transportation
Summer is nearing its last breaths, and the fall semester is in full swing. Concordia students have started making their daily migration back to campus via buses, trains, cars and legs.
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NewsMcGill Pow Wow Celebrates Aboriginal Heritage
McGill hosts a pow wow every year. This years was particularly festive due to the launch of the first Indigenous program at McGill.
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NewsAct Would Protect Unpaid Interns from Abuse
The proposed bill follows the death of Andy Ferguson, an intern at a radio station in Alberta, who died from a head-on collision after working excessive hours without pay. The bill aims to help hundreds of thousands of young Canadians who will undertake internships this year from potentially unscrupulous employers.
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NewsVIDEO: CSU at People’s Climate March NYC
The Link reporter Andy Fidel went to New York City with the members of the Concordia Student Union to document the People’s Climate March.
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NewsProtesters Visit Laval Immigration Detention Centre to Commemorate Lindsay Strikes
Last Saturday, 60 demonstrators protested in front of the Laval immigration detention centre to commemorate last year’s migrant strike in Lindsay, Ont.
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NewsCSU Facing Possible Negative Cash Flow as of Next Summer
There may soon be an imbalance between revenue and “ever-growing expenses” at the Concordia Student Union, affecting “the financial sustainability of the [CSU’s] operations account,” VP Finance Heather Nagy said at a CSU council meeting last Wednesday.
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NewsThousands Take to the Street to Demand Action on Climate Change
Several thousand people marched in Montreal on Sunday in solidarity with the People’s Climate March in New York City. Held to coincide with the U.N. Climate Summit, the march’s goal was to “bend the course of history,” according to its organizing group, 350.org.

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