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What Would Montreal Look Like in 2023?
Ten candidates in the race to become Montreal’s next mayor, including the four frontrunners, outlined their visions for the city over the next decade in seven-minute speeches at Megaphone Montreal on Friday.
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Concordia Responds to Webster Sexual Harassment Incident
Concordia University is revamping procedure following an alleged incident of sexual harassment in the downtown Webster Library.
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Are You Eligible to Vote?
We’ve compiled a little flowchart to help you figure out if you can vote in the Nov. 3 municipal elections. Infographic by Jayde Norström.
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Tar Sands Reality Check Tour Kicks Off at Concordia
Fossil Free Fuel’s Tar Sands Reality Check Tour came to Concordia yesterday to kick off a 10-day tour discussing investment in tar sands development by post-secondary institutions.
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Montreal-West Is Getting in the Mulch
A week into its first door-to-door organic waste collection program, some residents of Montreal-West are just beginning to adjust to the new system.
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Head and Hands Restarts Street Assistance Program
N.D.G. street-side assistance organization Head and Hands announced earlier this week its outreach program is finally up and running again after losing its funding two years ago.
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Glen Canning Says the RCMP Failed his Daughter Rehtaeh
Canning’s story is a hard one to hear: of how the school system and police volleyed the issue back and forth, of the victim-blaming Rehtaeh went through for two years following the assault and how her parents still face similar harassment today.
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Engineering A Better Future
Engineers must always be thinking about the future, but according to Antonin Picou and Jonathan Ladouceur from Concordia’s Engineering and Computer Science Association, that is doubly true for engineering students.
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Sexual Harassment at Concordia
Tess Juan-Gaillot had only been in Concordia’s downtown library for about half an hour on Sept. 25 before she said a man began touching himself inappropriately in an adjacent cubicle.
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Marching for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
To the sound of drums and chanting, hundreds of people marched on the night of Oct. 4 in remembrance of missing and murdered indigenous women.