Opinions
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Opinions
Editorial: Lack of Transparency and Abuse of Power Foster Toxicity in the GSA
Sexual misconduct is prevalent within our institution.
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Opinions
The Importance of Consent in Platonic Relationships
It’s become the norm to automatically hug someone when you’re leaving an event; a friend of a friend that you just met, or a family member, or a friend. Why is that?
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Satire: Tax Hikes Force Montreal’s Wealthy to Forgo Artisanal Cappuccinos
At the Association de defense de la petite bourgeoisie de Montreal, the fight is just getting started.
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The Colten Boushie Case Proves Racism Is Alive and Well
When there is a clear police mishandling of the case and systemic exclusion of Indigenous people from jury duty, how can we deny that Canada’s justice system is broken?
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If You Don’t Listen to Disabled People, Your “Help” Isn’t Helpful
Please listen to disabled people, please respect our autonomy and our consent.
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Quebec City Police Told Us They Keep No Records of Their Communication With Far-Right Groups
Does the SPVQ really keep no records of their communication with far-right groups, or is it that they just don’t want to make those records public?
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Editorial: A Broken Rollout to Concordia’s Sexual Misconduct Task Force
These hasty attempts by the administration to find a solution, any solution, to move past the misconduct has heightened awareness of other campus groups’ lack of preparedness when it comes to dealing with sexual violence.
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Opinions
Sex Ed(itorial): Does Feminist Porn Have a Place in the Mainstream?
Porn does not have to be a cause or symptom of a wider culture of misogyny.
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Vigils for the Mosque Shooting Anniversary Fell Flat
It seemed that what had happened only a year ago was just a distant memory, that the fear and passion, the commitment to never allow something like this to happen again in Quebec, was replaced by apathy.