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NewsAn uncertain future for Concordia’s new French immersive courses
Concordia University’s new French curriculum, announced last year, is led by limited-term instructor Geneviève Bibeau. With Bibeau’s contract facing non-renewal, some Concordia professors question whether the program can continue.
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Montreal housing situation a ‘crisis of unaffordability’
Several Montreal tenants’ rights groups and demonstrators are speaking out against what they describe as an acceleration of the rise in average rents in Quebec, following a change in how the Tribunal administratif du logement calculates its rent increase recommendation.
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NewsAI is shifting the entry-level job landscape
According to 2025 data, 15 to 24-year-olds are struggling to find work in Canada. Experts say AI is disrupting the entry-level job market for young graduates.
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NewsAre immigrant workers being left behind?
Newcomers to Canada can be stuck in “bureaucratic limbos’’ which can complicate the job search, increase the likelihood of workplace abuse and exacerbate workplace power imbalances.
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NewsHave Quebec workers lost their right to strike?
Quebec’s new Law 14, formally Bill 89, grants the labour minister the power to intervene to stop a strike or a lockout, something the Confédération des syndicats nationaux (CSN) says will infringe on workers’ rights across the province.
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NewsThe PhD trap
PhD students perform a wide range of services and labour for Concordia University, yet some feel that they are rarely acknowledged, and more often than not, their programs are framed as training and service.
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Revolutionary Futures not so far in the future
The Concordia Student Union will hold its second edition of Anti-Capitalist Week, titled Revolutionary Futures, to encourage students to get involved in politics. The Week will see a series of six workshops from Feb. 16 to Feb. 20 at Concordia University.
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NewsNDP leadership candidates share views on genocide in Palestine
The NDP lost official party status during the last federal election, with the party now conducting a leadership race to see who will take the helm. As an increasing number of Canadians believe that Israel’s actions in Palestine constitute a genocide, the leadership candidates debated their views on the subject.
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NewsComplainants fail to appear at CSU judicial board hearing over student handbook
Three students who filed a CSU judicial board complaint against the union’s executive team over the CSU 2025-26 student handbook failed to show up to the Jan. 16 hearing. A written decision is expected within the coming week.
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NewsCSU passes motion condemning oppression by Iranian regime
Iranian students at the Concordia Student Union (CSU)‘s most recent special council meeting put forth a motion for the union to condemn the Iranian government and remove a prior statement on the matter that was published on the CSU’s official Instagram account on Jan. 14.

