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Protesters Denounce Governments Amidst COP27
The Location of This Year’s Climate Conference Stirs Controversy
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Concordia to Close Daycare
CPE Concordia, the daycare service used primarily by university faculty and staff, will be closing its doors in July 2023.
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Nilufar Restaurant at Risk of Shutting its Doors
Restaurant Nilufar might have to close its doors after unknowingly having their location put on the market by their landlord.
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Ableism Unheard
Although progress is being made towards accessibility for people with hearing impairments, systemic ableism is still causing major problems for Deaf and hard-of-hearing communities.
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Backed Into a Corner
Bill C-7, which expanded medical aid in dying to include people with disabilities, has had devastating effects on community members suffering from Canada’s shredded social safety net.
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Multiple Break-Ins at Concordia’s Annexes
The offices of the Centre for Gender Advocacy and Teaching and Research Assistants at Concordia Union were broken into in mid-October. Investigations are ongoing.
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RBC: Off Our Campuses
Denouncing Concordia and McGill’s partnerships with RBC, students protested the bank’s role in funding the Coastal GasLink pipeline and violating Indigenous rights.
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Anti-Black Racism at Concordia: 53 Years of Inaction
Concordia’s Task Force on Anti-Black Racism has made sweeping recommendations, but some Black students remain skeptical about their implementation and accountability.
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The Cap’s Been Popped
Due to a nationwide shortage of workers, the federal government has lifted the 20-hour weekly work limit for international students. How will this change affect their labour rights?
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The Ghosts of Grey Nuns
Colonial violence defines the legacy of the Grey Nuns. Concordia owns the order’s Motherhouse, but has never acknowledged nor apologized for its atrocities. Here is a look into the nuns’ history.