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NewsNeedle Point and Counter Point
While Cactus may be operating as a safe injection site as early as April, another similar outreach service recently had to cut back its outreach. Head & Hands, located on Sherbrooke St. W. in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, had to get rid of two street workers in August after its provincial funding was cut by $75,000.
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NewsOccupy The Square
Cities across Canada have officially hopped on the Occupy Wall Street juggernaut, which has seen chapters spring up across the western world and as far away as Hong Kong.
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NewsScabs Allowed at McGill
Quebec’s Labour Relation Board has rejected an emergency stop-work order for McGill University.
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NewsHighlights from the CSU Council Meeting
The first order of business at the meeting was on the subject of creating a sexual assault centre at Concordia
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NewsControversy Over Development of Northern Quebec
Northern Quebec will soon be coming into some cash.
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NewsStudents Sit In Solidarity
The Mob Squad has struck again, this time in support of McGill’s non-academic employees who have been on strike for six weeks.
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NewsAll About Your ASFA Candidates
After a rough start, the Arts and Science Federation of Associations’ by-elections are wrapping up as polling begins tomorrow and ends on Oct. 13.The election had originally been scheduled to take place last week…
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NewsGetting Out of the Habit
Fine Arts students will be packing up their dance shoes and theatre props, and moving into the Grey Nuns complex on St. Mathieu St. The only question is when, as the nuns who currently inhabit part of the building will be vacating earlier than expected.
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NewsLife Among the Occupiers
The murmur of political banter is heavy in the air, reflecting upon the day’s struggle at the stock market. Some put their feet up to take a load off, others laugh and enjoy a beverage in the lounge.
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NewsRestoration Project Likely to Gentrify Atwater Neighbourhood
The term revitalization might conjure up images of a lush, green sanctuary in the heart of a bustling downtown metropolis—but in the case of Cabot Square, some activists say it’s an example of a whitewashed area in a gentrifying city.

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