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Opinions
Plante and Coderre Juggle With Public Opinion
Mayoral candidates Valerie Plante and Denis Coderre faced off in a lively English language debate last Monday. With polls suggesting a close race and large margin of undecided voters, face-to-face confrontations have high stakes.
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Quebec Won’t Stop Tiptoeing Around Racism
Racism is a tough reality, and for some reason, it’s especially tough for those who’ve never had to experience it.
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Editorial: Bill 62 Strengthens Systemic Racism and Sexism
While the bill is presented with the idea of proving state religious neutrality while respecting section 10 of the Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms protecting people against discrimination, it has an undeniable effect on the safety of Muslim women.
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Embracing Sex While Coming From a Religious Background
Any kind of sexual thoughts or desires I had made me feel very ashamed and guilty.
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I Thought I Understood Sexual Assault, Until it Happened to Me
Women have shared their stories enough. They’ve put in the work.
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Harvey Weinstein: Another Ghomeshi, Another Cosby
Thinking back to Ghomeshi, Cosby, and now Weinstein, I have to ask, “When does this cycle end?”
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Policy Making is the Secret to Community Oriented Development
Like every other city, Montreal is a living and breathing entity that must continue to renew itself to stay viable.
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Canceling Quebec’s Systemic Racism Inquiry is Caving to Political Pressure
The goal is to look into the systemic discrimination and racism that is prevalent in Quebec society, especially in the employment, education, health care, and housing sectors.
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Editorial: Turning Talk into Anti-Fascist Action at the CSU
The Link supports the CSU’s new anti-fascist policy and applauds the CSU’s endorsement of the Nov. 12 protest as an application of existing anti-oppression policies.
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When Will Female Sports Reporters Finally be Taken Seriously?
The reality is that women in any field, particularly fields that are male-dominated, will have their work discredited or second-guessed.