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NewsThree Decades of the Raging Grannies: Singing, Blockading, Protesting
After more than 30 years of activism, the Montreal Raging Grannies say their work is more relevant than ever.
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NewsGuinean Refugees Face Barriers to Permanent Residency
Guinean activists spoke out against Quebec’s harmful barriers placed on asylum seekers in a panel by the Social Justice Centre.
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NewsHundreds of Montrealers Demand Justice for Nicous
The family of Nicous D’André Spring led a protest demanding justice and accountability from the government.
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NewsNicous D’André Spring: Not an Exception
Institutional barriers have made the demands for justice, accountability, and systemic change by the family of Nicous D’André Spring nearly impossible to achieve.
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NewsFifteen Dollars an Hour Won’t Cut it, Experts Say
Although Quebec plans to raise its minimum wage by a dollar, experts agree that it won’t be enough to fight the cost of living crisis.
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NewsSCPA Panel Breaks Down Right-Wing Populism
How should the left respond to the global resurgence of right-wing populism? Organizers mapped out solutions during the SCPA’s panel series.
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NewsA Reason to Fight: Iranian Students Fear for Their Families
Despite ongoing efforts by Iranian students in Montreal to support their families back home, the crisis has taken a serious toll on their mental health.
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NewsSexual Violence: Unions Accuse Concordia of Violating Accreditation Act
The CSU has claimed that Concordia’s hand-picking of student representatives to its sexual violence committee is a violation of the Accreditation Act.
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NewsReggie’s Bar Forced to Adapt to Bankruptcy Concerns
Reggie’s, Concordia’s student bar, is on the verge of financial collapse due to unpaid loans.
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NewsCSU Drop-In Daycare Receives Government Funding
The provincial government has granted the CSU’s new drop-in daycare $150,000 in funding.

