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Memorial plaque of the École Polytechnique Massacre in Montreal.

We Mourned and Now We Must Work for Change

On Dec. 6 Canadians unite in solidarity to honour the lives and memory of 14 women murdered at L’Ecole Polytechnique December 6th Memorial Committee Special to The Dialog On Dec. 6 Canadians unite in solidarity to honour the lives and memory of 14 women murdered at L’Ecole Polytechnique. 0n Dec. 6, 1989 an anti-feminist gunman…

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The rise and fall of the Ryerson Free Press

By Nora Loreto and James Clark Special to The Dialog The Ryerson Free Press was, for a few short years, one of the most progressive campus publications in Canada. First launched in 2006, it quickly established itself as an unapologetically left-wing alternative to most student-run newspapers, and attracted a readership well beyond Ryerson’s downtown Toronto…

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Students at 15 schools petition to leave the CFS

Students at more than a dozen post-secondary institutions across Canada have begun a move to leave the Canadian Federation of Students   Jane Lytvynenko Canadian University Press OTTAWA (CUP) – Students at more than a dozen post-secondary institutions across Canada have begun a move to leave the Canadian Federation of Students (CFS) according to a…

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