Opinions
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OpinionsMisrepresented at the Meeting?
After the largely ceremonial “working meeting” between First Nations leaders and the federal government last week, Assembly of First Nations National Chief Shawn Atleo is feeling sick—but for the wrong reasons.
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OpinionsQuebec Undercuts Innovation
When the Quebec government announced on Dec. 6 that it would be slashing $31 million from the Fonds de recherche du Québec, they decided to cut the legs from under a sector that is essentially the lifeblood of universities.
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OpinionsEditorial
While we were out, there was something of an awakening across Canada. People all over the country have been gathering to voice their dissent with the status quo when it comes to First Nations poverty and shrinking environmental regulation. The push for a more multilateral and just approach to First Nations policy has inspired thousands to learn more and have their voices heard—and the headlines have followed.
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OpinionsEditorial
If The Link were to write a Sears-esque Wish Book, this would be it. Instead of Batman Underoos or iPods that look like authentic jukeboxes, our catalogue is slightly more practical.
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OpinionsAddressing Misconceptions and Inaccuracies about the Department of Political Science
In recent weeks, articles have appeared in The Link and The Concordian discussing the department of Political Science.
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OpinionsNah’msayin?
There is one thing I don’t understand about the Societé du transport de Montréal’s buses: Why do drivers feel the need to slow down by slamming the brakes like it’s the apocalypse?
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OpinionsTake Two
There’s hope yet for CUTV. Concordia University Television’s general assembly on Saturday provided the organization with a provisional Board of Directors that just might breathe some life into a station desperate for a little CPR.

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