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NewsA Breakdown of the Hearings on Enbridge’s Line 9
If you find all this confusing, you’re not alone. The issues are as murky as a gallon of heavy crude.
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NewsVigil Draws Attention to those Killed by Police
A fourth annual commemorative vigil to remember individuals killed by police officers will be held in Montreal on Oct. 22.
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NewsRemembering Victims of Police Violence
Family and friends of victims of police violence met at the steps of the Montreal police union’s…
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NewsThe Changing Face of Concordia in China
Concordia’s student recruitment in China has a new face after allegations of abuse in its former program surfaced last year.
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NewsP-6 Concerns Unmasked for Students
Just before the upcoming municipal elections, the Concordia Student Union turned its attention back to bylaw P-6, this time bringing the conversation to students.
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NewsRichard Bergeron on Public Transit, Housing and Life in the Suburbs
Integrity. Competence. Audacity. Of all the words that can be used to describe one’s character, these are the three words chosen by political party Projet Montréal to define their platform, their leader Richard Bergeron and their slate of 103 candidates running in the Nov. 3 municipal election.
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NewsA Fee Levy Referendum Question for the Concordia Food Coalition
At a special council meeting on Oct. 16, the Concordia Student Union voted in favour of allowing the Concordia Food Coalition to have a fee-levy referendum question on the ballot in the upcoming CSU by-elections.
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NewsConcordia Alum Running for Borough Mayor in Sud-Ouest
“What we need as a community of Montrealers is an administration that we can recognize ourselves in and that we can trust.”
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NewsMontreal Shows Solidarity with Elsipogtog
Two days of spontaneous demonstrations emerged last week in downtown Montreal, protesting the tactics allegedly leveled by RCMP officers against members of the Elsipogtog nation…
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NewsCSU Removes Request Restrictions for Purchases Under $1,000
The Concordia Student Union voted Oct. 9 to return preemptive spending authority to the union’s standing committee for purchases under $1,000 following a debate that saw tensions escalate amongst members of the executive.

