Opinions
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Opinions
Referendums Help Fight Gentrification
Without the possibility of a referendum, citizens lose the ability to ensure that the development of their area occurs on their terms.
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Rethinking the Quebec Language Debate
I won’t profess to be French anymore, but I won’t profess to be English either. I’m bilingual in every sense of the word.
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Call it What it Is: Racial Profiling At the Border
Recently, getting through the border has become a challenge, particularly for people of colour.
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Bring on the West Island Light Rail
People often neglect to mention certain transport infrastructures that have been dysfunctional for a number of years.
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Editorial: Concordia Admin Needs to Reflect and Rethink
We call on the Concordia administration to retroactively implement academic amnesty and apologize for reopening the university the night when the threats first emerged.
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A Message from the Muslim Students’ Association
The MSA wants to show the greatest appreciation towards the student body for their support during these hard times.
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The Evolution of Labour Struggles in Quebec
Students in the new millennium don’t have to deal with asbestos dust in their work environment. But that doesn’t make the poverty that many students endure acceptable.
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The Dangers of Implicit Racism
Institutionalized racism is woven into the fabric of society, and is hard to shake.
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The Concordia “Bomb Hoax” Was a Form of Terrorism
The specificity of the threat against Muslim students is truly meant to isolate the targets in that experience of violence.
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Microaggressions Are a Form of Violence
Ignorance isn’t normal. We need to stop passing hateful comments off as casual statements.