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Tenth Annual Vigil Raises Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
The names of about 50 Indigenous women and girls, who were either murdered or are missing, was read to the crowd following a moment of silence.
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Indigenous Women Say Canada’s Legislative is Discriminatory
When Mary Hannaburg’s mother married a non-Indigenous man, she lost her Indigenous status, her voice, and her land. This was due to laws imposed oh her by the Indian Act—enacted in 1876.
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Concordia Says Recent Sexual Harassment Complaint Wasn’t Mishandled
A look into Quebec’s privacy laws shows a lack of transparency is par for the course for any student making a complaint against a professor.
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CSU Launches Online Mental Health Service for Undergraduate Students
Empower Me is a new mental health service offered by the Concordia Student Union through the Studentcare insurance plan.
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English Students ‘Condemn’ University’s Mishandling of Sexual Violence
Following the news that a Concordia professor in the creative writing program was exonerated of sexual harassment allegations, the Concordia Association for Students in English released a statement condemning the university’s “mishandling” of the case.
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Strike Votes Imminent as Departments Prepare for Mobilization
Student associations in Communications and the School of Community and Public Affairs have shown an interest in pressuring the university to change their policies surrounding internships at Concordia, with strike votes set to take place this month.
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Concordia Creative Writing Professor Harassment Allegations Dropped
A Concordia professor in the creative writing program was cleared of sexual harassment allegations last September without notifying the students who filed the complaint, the CBC has just revealed.
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AVEQ Paid Almost $1,000 to Former Staff to Drop CNESST Complaints
The defunct Association for the Voice of Education in Quebec paid close to $1,000 to prevent a former staff from taking legal action against the organization, The Link has learned.
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Canary Mission Is An Online Blacklist for BDS Activists
Canary Mission blacklists supporters of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement on North American campuses, including both professors and students, in aim to hinder the BDS movement.
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Airbnb Marks a New Gold Rush in Plateau Mont-Royal
Airbnb may bring tourists to Montreal through an alternative way to stay in the city outside of a hotel, but the service also brings gentrification along with it. With many Airbnbs located in the Plateau, some tenants are being pushed out of their apartments due to increasing rent or landlords preferring to utilize their space as an Airbnb instead of renting.