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Advocates and Allies Gather in Pointe-Saint-Charles to Break Down Racial and Religious Discrimination
During open discussion period, many veiled Muslim women defied the prejudice that men and husbands force them to cover themselves.
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Trudeau, Scheer Main Targets at English Language Federal Leaders Debate
Themes included national and global leadership, affordability and economic insecurity, Indigenous issues, polarization, human rights and immigration, and environment and energy.
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Revived Concordia Student Association puts the FOCUS on Filipino Youth
The Filipino Organization of Concordia Students is going through a revival after over 10 years of inactivity.
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Montreal North Greens Up to Fight Back Heat Islands
Within three years, Éconord has found a home for some 1,500 trees, exceeding expectations of the program’s administrators. Montreal North is a borough with a poor tree cover, which makes this initiative highly valuable and meaningful.
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Ville-Marie Candidates Debate Environment, Reconciliation
The debate, organized by the Student’s Society of McGill University, assembled Liberal Minister Prime Marc Miller, Conservative candidate Michael Forian, New Democratic Party candidate Sophie Thiébaut, and Green Party candidate Liana Canton-Cusmano.
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Fourteenth Annual Vigil Honours Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Bearing signs reading “Honour our sisters with action,” those in attendance at the fourteenth annual Memorial Vigil for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, Trans and Two-Spirit people stood silently as survivors of violence and members of First Nations and Inuit communities across Canada shared their art and their stories.
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Activist Death Blamed on Transphobia in Healthcare System at Memorial
“Gender is not about body parts,” said Julie Michaud. “I wish more patients knew that.”
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Concordia International Students Have Most Expensive Healthcare Plan in Country
In March 2019, a referendum was passed with students voting overwhelmingly in favour of mandating the CSU to take on the responsibility of managing the health care plan for international students.
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It Takes All of Us Online Consent Training Faces Backlash
Many feel that a lack of systematic change overrides the university’s attempt at a training.
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Local Businesses Around Montreal Are Getting Pushed Out
Many of the kinds of businesses that help sustain this kind of community depend on affordable commercial spaces.