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Concordia, Meet Mélanie Joly
The City of Montreal has seen its fair share of controversy and scandal in the past two years, perhaps none greater than the resignation of former mayor Gérald Tremblay and the arrest of his replacement, interim mayor…
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Mobilizing the Youth Vote
Ahead of the Nov. 3 municipal elections taking place throughout Quebec, the province’s regional youth forums, which are funded under the provincial government’s Youth Action Strategy, held events in multiple cities on Oct. 5 to try to mobilize younger voters.
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Making the Economy More Environmentally-Friendly
Are capitalism and environmental protection compatible?
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Restoring Hope in Pointe-St-Charles
Volunteer workers and many organizations part of the community coalition Action Watchdog came together to feed local families in Pointe-St-Charles Saturday Oct. 5.
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Concordia Hires Sexual Assault Resource Centre Coordinator
Concordia’s Sexual Assault Resource Centre is one step closer to its official launch.
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Former President’s Condo Sells for Over $1M
Concordia has announced it has sold the condominium of former president Dr. Frederick Lowy for $1,050,000—$350,000 less than the…
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INTERACTIVE: Understanding Montreal’s Municipal Government
For your convenience, The Link has compiled some information on how Quebec’s metropolis really works.
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Campus Freedom at Concordia?
Concordia University placed higher than the national average in the third annual Campus Freedom Index released Tuesday Sept. 24, a report card-type initiative which seeks to determine the state of free speech at Canadian universities.
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Concordia Student Sees Politics From the Ground Up
Daniel Attard, a 27-year-old Concordia student and resident of Anjou, is running in the Nov. 3 municipal elections with the Projet Montréal political party, looking to become the city councillor for the borough.
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New CUTV Tackles Old Problems
Concordia’s undergrad-funded television station has a new name, a new board and new bylaws, but many questions remain about its financial history.