Opinions
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OpinionsBill 31 will mean more impossible choices for Montreal women
The housing crisis has meant that women who have experienced abuse often rely on their abuser for housing, with few options for escape. Bill 31 will only make this worse.
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OpinionsThrowing Palestinian activists under the bus
As long as they fail to conduct a deep internal reflection on their principles as progressive parties and operate major changes in their political outlooks, they will continue to undermine their goodwill and legitimacy as viable alternatives for leftists and anticolonialists.
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OpinionsBottoms: Queer representation and stepping into personhood
Writers Emma Seligman and Rachel Sennott new camp comedy Bottoms brings three-dimensional queer characters to the forefront.
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OpinionsEditorial: Mainstream media failed Palestinian students
The Link is ashamed of papers like the Montreal Gazette for their questionable reporting on the events of Nov. 8 at Hall. Rather than send reporters to cover the altercation with on-the-ground reporting, the Gazette published statements by organizations that weren’t eye-witnesses to the events on campus.
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When intersectional advocacy flies out the window
Being Arab and queerness are not mutually exclusive. Being queer and saying “free Palestine” should not be controversial.
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‘Tis the season to stay in bed!
Seasonal depression is here, but with a few self-care tips, you can thwart the winter blues. -
OpinionsEditorial: Who deserves to live?
It is exceptionally clear that not all people are created equal in the eyes of our society.
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OpinionsEditorial: Keep The Link alive
Help keep The Link alive, vote in the CSU by-elections Nov.7-9
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OpinionsA Legacy of Love and Spirits
If our love for someone can endure beyond their passing, why should we doubt whether their love for us could do the same?
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OpinionsFaiths and Fears: How Religion Shapes My View of Death
What scared me more than dying itself was the concept of an eternal afterlife. I remember feeling a sense of impending doom, a tingling sensation at what “forever” could mean.

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