Opinions
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OpinionsEditorial: Whose body counts?
Some bodies are deemed valuable. Others are treated as disposable.
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OpinionsA dissection of body horror
Though it may seem gruesome and difficult for some people to digest, body horror can serve as an outlet to explore insecurities and deconstruct societal conventions.
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OpinionsFinding your true voice
Gender-affirming voice therapy must be institutionally supported, adequately funded and formally promoted, as it is a vital component of the inclusive healthcare system for which we strive.
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OpinionsAccountability starts with us
Montreal’s biggest challenge isn’t policy—it’s a culture of accountability that only active, engaged citizens can create.
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OpinionsMontreal’s nightlife isn’t dead, it’s being killed
Montreal’s vibrant nightlife is under threat as bars and venues close due to noise complaints, weak policies and residents unwilling to embrace the city’s late-night culture.
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OpinionsMontreal calls itself an AI hub, but a hub for whom?
The voices missing from AI today will decide whose lives are overlooked by its systems tomorrow.
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OpinionsMontreal’s forgotten buildings
Montreal’s empty buildings could be repurposed into affordable housing, offering a faster, cheaper solution to the city’s housing crisis.
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OpinionsEditorial: The only option is defunding, not reforming
Nooran Rezayi, a 15-year-old child, was murdered by Longueuil police on Sept. 21. We cannot trust the system to deliver justice to itself. Defunding the police and funding youth and crisis services is the only way forward.
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OpinionsBeyond check-in friendships
Authentic friendships require time, effort and patience, especially when it is inconvenient.
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OpinionsSharing isn’t selling out
Gatekeeping may claim to protect, but too often it excludes and stifles community instead of strengthening it.

