Read more3 minute read NewsThe abortion debate: behind Canada’s bilingualism The idea of having a Conservative government under Andrew Scheer reopening the debate on abortion comes as a…byVirginie AnnSeptember 10, 2019
Read more1 minute read NewsWorld in Brief Donald Trump said that peace negotiations with the Taliban were officially dead on Monday. According to the BBC,…byJad AbukasmSeptember 10, 2019
Read more1 minute read NewsSimply Scientific: Cultivating plants by farming fish Imagine cultivating plants with endless sources of natural fertilizer. Considering Earth’s current state, such a process would answer…byJad AbukasmSeptember 10, 2019
Read more2 minute read OpinionsEditorial: What’s new with The Concordian The 2019-20 academic year at Concordia University is here. The familiar routine of book-buying, Tim-Horton-guzzling, shuttle-bus-taking, Stingers-cheering and…byThe ConcordianSeptember 3, 2019
Read more1 minute read NewsPoli Savvy: How Campaign Slogans Are Identically Different In the last weeks of August, both Liberals and Conservatives unveiled their TV ads and campaign slogans, ahead…byVirginie AnnSeptember 3, 2019
Read more1 minute read UncategorizedClimate change ads as partisan activities? As we come to the end of a summer with some of the highest recorded temperatures, Elections Canada’s…byVirginie AnnAugust 27, 2019
Read more4 minute read MusicCaribbean carnival season up north Caribbeans in Canada use musical festivities to shine a global light on their culture While Canada might be…byImmanuel MatthewsAugust 27, 2019
Read more3 minute read OpinionsThe absence of Montreal in pop culture Exploring how the city’s French language hinders it from integrating with larger society “Montreal? I’ve never heard of…byThe ConcordianMarch 26, 2019
Read more3 minute read OpinionsThe U.S. government shutdown Why we should care about the government shutdown in the U.S. The U.S. government has shut down yet…bySasha TemanJanuary 22, 2019
Read more3 minute read OpinionsO Canada, home of the lucky ones Oh, Canada. The land we often associate with tolerance, diversity and acceptance––especially when it comes to immigration and…byThe ConcordianJanuary 22, 2019
Read more3 minute read OpinionsEditorial // Standing in solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en people We often hear the word “reconciliation” and think of positive connotations: restoring relationships between people, or trying to…byThe ConcordianJanuary 15, 2019
Read more3 minute read OpinionsThe cost of having a wonderful holiday One student’s experience with coming to Canada, Christmas, and consumerism Whenever my siblings and I asked for a…byTaibat AdeyemiJanuary 15, 2019