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NewsSmall Town GGI
It’s a familiar scene for anyone who has witnessed a student protest in the past month. The numbers grow as the sun sets in a habitual meeting spot, the sound of pots, pans and chants building in intensity. A police officer asks for a route, and when denied, the officer addresses the crowd.
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NewsObstructing or Disrupting
Concordia students involved in blocking classes or buildings throughout the strike could be facing a number of charges under the university’s Code of Rights and Responsibilities.
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NewsCSU Donates
In a special council meeting held on May 30 the Concordia Student Union voted to donate $16,000 of their projected surplus from this year’s executive.
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Night Demo Ends with Mass Arrests
The Service de Police de la Ville de Montréal employed a different tactic to bring an end the 30th consecutive night of…
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100 Days Of Unrest
The demonstration that began around 2 p.m. at Place-des-Arts in downtown Montreal on May 22 is now being described as the biggest act of civil disobedience in Canadian history.
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NewsBoth Sides of the Brain
C2-MTL, a Montreal business conference that is self-described as an event to “inspire right and left brain thinking,” begins tomorrow.
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News“The Government Changed the Rules”
After almost 20 hours of non-stop debate and loud opposition by civil liberties associations, student associations, the Quebec Bar Association and opposition MNAs, Bill 78 was passed by the Quebec National Assembly with 68 in favour, and 48 opposed.
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NewsBill 78
Bill 78, a piece of emergency legislation intended to quell student unrest in Quebec received Royal Assent on May 18. The full text of the adopted bill, in both English and French, is below.
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NewsNighttime Riots
After a long day of peaceful demonstrations against tuition hikes, yet another nighttime protest ended with smashed windows, tear gas and many arrests, with last night’s total reaching 122.

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