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From local venues to one of Canada’s biggest music festivals, singer Renon is carving out her own path in the music industry.
Soon after being inaugurated on Jan. 20, the president signed an executive order that, in essence, attempts to erase transgender people from existence, creating a mounting human rights issue for trans ...
The museum showcases the convent complex of the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph nursing sisters. Reminiscing on the experience, Sterbak recalls meeting the Mother Superior, a nun in charge of the ...
Tensions began to mount around 11 a.m. at the mezzanine of the Hall Building, when student organizers from Concordia’s Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights (SPHR) and Israeli student club StartUp ...
The competitive and isolating nature of capitalism has sunk its teeth into a plethora of societal structures, making polarization a key principle of America’s hyper-individualistic society that ...
Construction on the commercial St. Hubert St. has led to the closure of some longstanding local shops that may be replaced by gentrifying businesses later on. Photo Sarah Boumedda Gentrification ...
From 1998 until 2013, CBS had a lifetime blood donation ban for any man who had sex with another man, even once.. This ban then became a deferral period of five years, then 12 months, and finally, ...
The crowd called for an end to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, Trans and 2SLGBTQA+ people. Organized by the Native Women’s Shelter of Montreal, the Iskweu Project, and Quebec Native ...
The solidarity markets by Innovation Assistance look and feel similar to a small farmer’s market. Photo Tamara Galinato Montreal’s grocery stores are full of choices—until you can’t afford them. But ...
The report found that a large portion of this waste is avoidable and occurs during production, often due to farmers discarding edible "ugly vegetables" that fail to meet Canada's strict cosmetic ...
From Sept. 30 to Nov. 22, 2024, Concordia University spent $33,683 on external security hires. On four different occasions, the university spent the money to hire the external company Perceptage ...
The protest was organized by the group Nous ne serons pas sages, and dubbed the “trans day of vengeance.” The group’s name is a play on words on the Coalition Avenir Québec’s (CAQ) “comité des sages,” ...
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