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NewsMarcel Côté on Making Montreal a ‘University City,’ Improving Public Transit
Montreal mayoral candidate Marcel Côté is experienced in management, but a political neophyte.
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NewsVisiting Professor Examines China-Japan Tension
The dispute over sovereignty of the Senkaku Islands—and the gas deposits they give access to—came to Concordia on Oct. 31 in a talk sponsored by the Department of Political Science.
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NewsLearning From the Inside Out
After a decade of trying, Concordia University will be able to offer students an official Major in First Peoples Studies, as its long-sought governmental recognition has been approved.
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NewsCSU Has Thoughts for Food
The Concordia Food Coalition has passed one last hurdle in getting its fee levy question on the Concordia Student Union byelection ballot.
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NewsMayoral Candidate Denis Coderre on Making Montreal A ‘Smart’ City
Denis Coderre started his political career as a three-time loser. He fell short in three elections before finally being voted into office as a Member of Parliament for the Bourassa riding in 1997.
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NewsA Look at Mélanie Joly’s Team in Côte-des-Neiges—Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
Montreal mayoral candidate Mélanie Joly has managed to rally an eclectic mix of candidates behind her ahead of the Nov. 3 municipal election.
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NewsCharter of Quebec Values Continues Ongoing Dispute for Public Support
When Philippe Couillard took to the podium last Saturday morning to address his caucus, the Quebec Liberal Party leader said he was expecting the Parti Québécois government to call an election for this fall…
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NewsMayoral Debate Held at Concordia
Montreal mayoral candidates Richard Bergeron, Denis Coderre, Marcel Côté and Mélanie Joly took to the stage of Concordia University’s…
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NewsCSU Co-Hosts Plateau Candidates’ Debate
Candidates in the Plateau-Mont-Royal for the four major parties running in the Nov. 3 municipal election went head-to-head Thursday evening in a debate in front of about 80 students in the Hall Building’s D.B. Clarke Theatre.
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NewsCSU Council Continues to Dwindle Down
With the resignations of Hajar El Jahidi and Bilal Nasser, the Concordia Student Union has lost six councillors in the last two months.

