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Hands off housing: Hundreds protest Bill 31
On August 25, hundreds gathered at Papineau Metro Station to protest Bill 31, expressing concerns about landlords’ increased authority and its impact on tenant rights. The protest reflected a growing call for action in the face of a deepening housing crisis in Quebec.
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NewsThousands Protest New Lease Transfer Bill
Thousands of protesters gathered at Parc Metro to denounce the new Bill 31, which would take away lease transfers, affecting immigrants and working-class workers.
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NewsDimensions in Testimony – The Most Interactive Holocaust Exhibit to Date
Dimensions in Testimony is a three-dimensional interactive exhibit that uses virtual technology to provide access to conversations with Holocaust survivors for future generations
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NewsReflecting on a Decade: Interview With Oliver Leon Porter
10 years after putting to rest the alias ‘That Transsexual Guy’, former Link columnist Oliver Leon Porter agreed to a Q&A to talk about trans joy, detransition, politics, Harry Potter and whether society’s view of trans people has changed since 2013.
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NewsLisa Laflamme interviews Angela Orosz at Montreal Holocaust Museum
The Holocaust Museum in Côte-Saint-Luc greeted 78-year-old survivor Angela Orosz on Jan. 26, the eve of the 77th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz and National Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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NewsPalestinian Community Protests the 75-year-long Nakba
Hundreds gather on Mother’s Day to protest the 75th anniversary of the Nakba. Palestinians and allies demanded justice in front of the Israeli consulate.
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Montreal’s Chinese Community Faces Discrimination After Tension With Canadian Police
Members of Montreal’s Chinese community denounced allegations made by the RCMP surrounding links to the Chinese government. They say the allegations are brimming with sinophobia and racism.
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NewsWhat a Way to Make a Livin! Graduate Students Are Barely Gettin’ By
Dozen gathered for the annual May Day protest, this year starting in Verdun. Among them many students demanding proper pay for TA’s and RA’s as administrator salaries grow.
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NewsMuslim Guineans Host Community Iftar for Undocumented Immigrants
To celebrate the end of Ramadan together, Guineans United for Status Committee hosted a community Iftar. The group is calling for status for all residents to ensure all rights are accessible.
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NewsMontreal Protests in Solidarity with Palestinian Worshippers at Al-Aqsa Mosque
Montreal’s Palestinian community took to the streets following attacks by Israeli forces on the Al-Aqsa Mosque during Ramadan.

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