Special Issue
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Special IssueThe Coerced Sterilization of Indigenous Women in Canada
The signing of the Canadian Confederation in 1867 saw the birth of our great country, Canada. What many people fail to see looking back on this period is that Canada was, in fact, not all that great.
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Special IssueEmpowering Indigenous Women in Prison
Dr. Felice Yuen is soon to embark on a brand new project, one that will focus on the healing of Indigenous women in provincial incarceration through traditional art-based methods.
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Special IssueAddressing the Elephant in the Room: Racism in Hockey
For Chase Harwell, life revolves around the game of hockey, a game he fell for at the age of seven. Raised in a small town in Connecticut, the freshman Stinger found his purpose playing hockey, but as he grew older, his identity accentuated a perpetual issue engraved in hockey culture: racism.
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Special IssuePoetry: The Race Issue
A collection of poems gathered for the Race Issue for the Link magazine.
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Special IssueDr. Myrna Lashley Is Resilient in the Face of Hate
Dr.Myrna Lashley, a professor, activist and change maker, was elected as this year’s English spokesperson during Black History Month in Montreal.
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Special IssueToolkit for New and Returning Concordia Students
Here are some handy resources for new and returning students.
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Special IssueContinuing The Fight Against Concordia’s Rape Culture
This year Concordia’s administration faced one of its biggest public relations scandals in recent years.
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Special IssueMontreal’s Gentrification, Neighbourhood by Neighbourhood
Many of Montreal’s neighbourhoods are gentrifying. Some areas are far along in the process, and others are just beginning to accelerate.
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Special IssueMontreal Activists Stand in Solidarity With Palestine
The relationship between events in Palestine and the support through activism shown in Montreal. This timeline takes a look at the different events in both Palestine and Montreal, and remembers the Netanyahu Riots.

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