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NewsConcordia makes official statement on tuition hikes
With the CAQ’s recent announcement on tuition hikes, Concordia might lose millions in student funding.
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“Au revoir monsieur Legault!”: Students protest tuition increase
Students from McGill, Bishop and Concordia University united in their efforts to protest the new measures proposed by the Quebec government.
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NewsMontrealers create Palestinian safe space
Amongst the large protests, a small initiative is bringing support to grieving Palestinians and raising awareness on the situation in Gaza.
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Montreal students and faculty rally against tuition hikes
After the CAQ’s announcement on raising tuition fees for international and out-of-province students attending anglophone universities, students are mobilizing and preparing to fight the policy.
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NewsMedical assistance in dying slated for mental illness update
Canada expands Medical Assistance in Dying: Breaking new ground in compassion and complexity around mental illness.
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NewsDemystifying palliative care
About 14 percent of people who need palliative care are able to receive it according to the World Health Organization. Only a few get to spend their final days with professionals, surrounded by their loved ones.
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NewsKeeping languages and histories alive
Activists are calling for the transformation of historical Indigenous language documentation into accessible learning resources, promoting revitalization and cultural preservation.
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NewsPost-secondary students’ continued struggle with mental health
Students are still struggling with their mental health and statistics are backing up student experience in university.
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NewsCanada’s disregard for Indigenous grief
Canada’s healthcare shortcomings for Indigenous communities.
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NewsCSU hosts town hall to discuss proposed Quebec tuition hikes
At a town hall hosted on Thursday by the CSU, Concordia’s student and labour unions discussed the possibility of a student strike in response to proposed tuition increases.

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