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NewsAVEQ Paid Almost $1,000 to Former Staff to Drop CNESST Complaints
The defunct Association for the Voice of Education in Quebec paid close to $1,000 to prevent a former staff from taking legal action against the organization, The Link has learned.
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NewsCanary Mission Is An Online Blacklist for BDS Activists
Canary Mission blacklists supporters of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement on North American campuses, including both professors and students, in aim to hinder the BDS movement.
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NewsAirbnb Marks a New Gold Rush in Plateau Mont-Royal
Airbnb may bring tourists to Montreal through an alternative way to stay in the city outside of a hotel, but the service also brings gentrification along with it. With many Airbnbs located in the Plateau, some tenants are being pushed out of their apartments due to increasing rent or landlords preferring to utilize their space as an Airbnb instead of renting.
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NewsCanada’s Post-Legalization Pardon Promises Don’t Go Far Enough
With the federal government’s announcement to pardon those with marijuana charges, amnesty is yet to be granted to those who remain incarcerated.
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NewsDecision to Change the Redmen Name Postponed
In light of the decision to postpone the ruling on the Redmen name, the Student Society of McGill University responded in a statement on Friday.
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News‘Unacceptable’ Panelist Sparked Tense Debate During Sexual Misconduct Conversation
What was initially planned as being an open conversation about sexual misconduct on campus quickly escalated into a back-and-forth debate between the panelists.
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NewsMontreal Protest Condemns Animal Exploitation
Over a hundred people gathered at Square Saint-Louis in the Plateau Mont-Royal this Saturday to protest the exploitation of animals in slaughterhouses and to promote animal rights. The protest meant as a way to provide information about the maltreatment of animals and the effects of meat and dairy production have on the environment.
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NewsCSU’s Tuition Hike Town Hall Encourages Student Diplomacy
Last Thursday, the Concordia Student Union hosted a Tuition Hike Town Hall, encouraging students to mobilize against higher tuition costs.
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NewsCSU Still Needs Student Consent To Implement Online Voting
The Concordia Student Union’s General Coordinator Sophie Hough-Martin said she’s worried of the possibility of legal action since their January by-election didn’t specify that the implementation of online voting would require access to students’ personal information.
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NewsAssociation for the Voice of Education in Quebec Announces Closure
The Association for the Voice of Education in Quebec announced it’ll be dissolving amid a lack of money and administrative disorganization.

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