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Fourteenth Annual Vigil Honours Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Bearing signs reading “Honour our sisters with action,” those in attendance at the fourteenth annual Memorial Vigil for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, Trans and Two-Spirit people stood silently as survivors of violence and members of First Nations and Inuit communities across Canada shared their art and their stories.
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NewsActivist Death Blamed on Transphobia in Healthcare System at Memorial
“Gender is not about body parts,” said Julie Michaud. “I wish more patients knew that.”
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NewsConcordia International Students Have Most Expensive Healthcare Plan in Country
In March 2019, a referendum was passed with students voting overwhelmingly in favour of mandating the CSU to take on the responsibility of managing the health care plan for international students.
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NewsIt Takes All of Us Online Consent Training Faces Backlash
Many feel that a lack of systematic change overrides the university’s attempt at a training.
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NewsLocal Businesses Around Montreal Are Getting Pushed Out
Many of the kinds of businesses that help sustain this kind of community depend on affordable commercial spaces.
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NewsCRE’s Youth Reconciliation Initiative Marks Orange Shirt Day by Reflecting on Hard Questions
In a Jarry Park gazebo on a cool, bright Sunday, the Montreal branch of Canadian Roots Exchange’s Youth Reconciliation Initiative marked Orange Shirt Day with an intimate exchange around snacks and homemade soup.
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NewsProtests Denouncing Secularism Law Continue
After having the secularism law formerly known as Bill 21 implemented for a month, protesters continue their demand to have the law changed.
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NewsConcordia is Running Out of Space in Psychology Classes
Psychology students are struggling to make it into their own classes.
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NewsHalf a Million Take to Montreal’s Streets to Demand Better Climate Policies
Approximately half a million Montrealers led by Greta Thunberg mobilized to demand better climate policies.
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NewsFormer Concordia Sexual Violence Survivor, CRARR Denounce Online Consent Training
A former Concordia student and CRARR say Concordia’s online consent training doesn’t go far enough in providing legal resources.

