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Attorney General of Quebec appeals historic trans & non-binary rights win; CGA to fight back
Quebec’s Attorney General is backtracking on a landmark ruling from January granting various rights to trans and non-binary people in the province.
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Montreal’s Algerian community gathered to protest the country’s current leadership
Montreal’s Algerian diaspora gathered to protest the country’s current leadership and fight for democracy.
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Protesters avoid police crackdown during march against police brutality
This year’s annual anti-police brutality protest saw a smaller crowd than usual, but was still met with a large police presence.
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Woodnote student housing co-op accepting new tenants
The Woodnote student housing co-op is opening its doors to new tenants.
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Protesters gather in Mile End for read-in at S.W. Welch Bookseller
Protesters gathered outside S.W. Welch Bookseller to denounce the gentrification running rampant in the Mile End.
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CSU election debate featured missing councillors and one contested executive team position
The CSU election debate saw many missing councillors and only one true debate between sustainability coordinator candidates.
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Student spaces reopen for socially distanced in-person events
Designated student spaces are reopening for socially distanced activities.
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People with eating disorders facing new challenges amidst lockdown
With therapy moving online and isolation making it easier to hide disordered behaviour, some students with eating disorders have found it more difficult to manage.
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Uncertainty among students as tax season approaches
The added complications of COVID-19 relief is making students more stressed than usual over tax season.
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Delivery apps cause financial strain on restaurants already struggling in pandemic
The unregulated charges imposed by food delivery services are making tough times even tougher for restaurants during the pandemic.