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NewsMontrealers protest three deaths at the hands of Quebec police
Protesters gathered in downtown Montreal to mourn victims and demand a new approach to policing after a string of deadly interventions.
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NewsTrans Day of Vengeance demonstration ends in irritant spray and arrests
Demonstrators and police clash at a trans rights demonstration, leading to an arrest and damage to windows and a car.
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Is the CSU transparent?
Students report ongoing problems due to lack of organization, issues with communications and recurring problems at regular council meetings.
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NewsConU’s economics education: The potential key to equality
How alumni and professors alike are working to improve the state of DEI in economics
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NewsConcordia University owns more than $1.4 billion in real estate property
Concordia’s real estate holdings now include office buildings, an apartment building and various mixed-use spaces valued at over $1.4 billion.
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NewsMontreal students walk out in day of action for Palestine
Hundreds of Montreal students walked out of classes on March 26 to denounce the Quebec higher education minister’s investigation into CEGEPs and demand Pascale Déry’s resignation.
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NewsCeasefire broken, but protesters continue the fight for Palestinian liberation
On March 22, hundreds of Montrealers protested Israel’s recent breaking of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza.
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NewsLes Corpse Mont-Royal: Unpacking the current state of Montreal’s weirdest mall
Les Cours Mont-Royal, once a shopping mainstay, now exists as a limbo-like space that confounds the public.
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CREW ends strike following agreement with Concordia
CREW ended its indefinite strike following an agreement reached between the union’s bargaining committee and the university, which was ratified on March 20.
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NewsCanadian birdsong is coming to a decrescendo
Canadian bird populations have decreased significantly since the 1970s, with grassland birds in a critical condition.

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