Opinions
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OpinionsPoilievre’s Canada mirrors Yoon’s South Korea
Pierre Poilievre’s propaganda foreshadows a dark future for Canada that mirrors the socio-political shadow of the South Korean president and conservatives. -
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The broken stars of the Michelin Guide
With the arrival of the world-renowned culinary Michelin Guide in Quebec, another debate on the merit of internationally recognized institutions has sparked.
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OpinionsEditorial: The press pass will never be enough
Racialized police brutality continues to be a problem in Montreal.
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OpinionsMonetizing menstrual health
Subscription-based menstrual applications are controlling access to essential health knowledge. -
Opinions‘Students4Better’… Better for who?
Students for Better is promoting themselves as caring students who want a change to the CSU. They aren’t the right people to make these changes. -
OpinionsThe cost of convenience
As consumers, we must choose between convenience and sustainability—prioritizing affordability or valuing people and the planet.
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OpinionsEditorial : Your student union is allergic to accountability
The CSU has once again refused The Link’s and The Concordian’s fee-levy referendum questions, a decision that falls in line with the union’s pattern of undemocratic and opaque structure.
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OpinionsWhy (almost) everything is Ronald Reagan’s fault
Here’s how economic policies first popularized during Ronald Reagan’s presidency are still hurting America today.
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OpinionsCan you be a leftist and religious?
The thought of leftist politics and religion coinciding with one another may seem absurd, but historic social movements against oppression have been directed by faith leaders who believed in applying leftist principles.
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OpinionsFree education? Yes, please!
Access to higher education proves to be a worthy pursuit, suggesting that free education should be the standard.

