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NewsMural Painted in Pointe-St.-Charles Shows Solidarity With Global Protests
Montreal artists stand in solidarity with global unrest by dedicating a mural in Pointe-St.-Charles to the protests happening around the world.
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NewsMontreal Zero Waste Festival: From the Community, For the Community
Marché Bonsecours hosted the third annual Zero Waste Festival last weekend, inviting zero waste vendors and zero waste dabblers to learn more about the movement.
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NewsCSU Election Debate Focuses on Referendum
The CSU’s debate for the upcoming by-election on Friday evening allowed discussions around referendum questions and councillor candidacies.
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NewsBrique Par Brique Hosts Discussion on Infrastructure for Social Change
The three guest speakers, all from outside Parc-Extension—some from outside the country—brought perspectives from their own communities to discuss potential solutions to gentrification in the Montreal neighbourhood.
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NewsCAQ Announces Withdrawal of Controversial Immigration Reform
The constant shifts in the CAQ’s immigration reform have left international students confused and worried about their futures in Quebec.
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NewsConcordia Announces Full Fossil Fuel Divestment
After years of discussion and student pressure, the Concordia Foundation will fully divest from the fossil fuel sector.
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News185 Trees Planted on the Loyola Campus
Despite the gloomy weather, several people turned out to plant trees behind the Stinger Dome. The tree planting will continue until Friday.
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NewsWhy Are Hate Crimes Underreported in Quebec?
There is a large disparity in reported hate crimes the Service de police de la Ville de Québec’s, found the Quebec Commission of Human Rights and Youth Rights. Why is that and what does it mean?
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NewsParc-Extension Struggles to Keep Its Identity Amidst Major Changes
With the opening of the new UdM campus in Parc-Extension, a large influx of students threatens the neighbourhood. But residents are fighting back.

