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University principal slams Quebec’s proposed French language policy

One Quebec university’s principal is among a growing number of critics towards the provincial government’s proposed language policy overhaul. 

Montreal Canadiens fans unhappy with $195 cost for mascot visit

The Montreal Canadiens have begun charging fans nearly $200 for a personal visit from their mascot, Youppi! during games. 

“It’s best not to be visibly Jewish,” students say amid antisemitic wave on campuses

Canadian Jewish students are speaking out against the concerning rise in antisemitism that has plagued Canada’s college and university campuses following the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack on Israel.

Two Montreal Jewish schools shot at overnight

Two Montreal Jewish private schools were hit with gunshots Wednesday night as Canada continues to see widespread antisemitic incidents across the country.

CAMPUS WATCH: Profs voice support for “anticolonial resistance” amid Hamas attacks

As Hamas rockets rain down on Israel with more than a thousand Israelis killed by a string of terrorist attacks, several Canadian academics have expressed support online for Palestinians “taking their land back,” decrying so-called Israeli “colonialism.”

Could more private options improve Canadian healthcare?

Medical professionals told True North the latest funding amounts to a drop in the bucket, and Canada needs more private options in order to alleviate the stress on Canada’s public healthcare system.

Toronto Star-Postmedia merger could stifle diverse opinions in legacy media, expert says

The possible merger between Postmedia and the Toronto Star—two ideologically polar media organizations now engaged in non-binding discussions—will diminish a diversity of opinions in Canada’s legacy media, asserts an industry veteran.

‘No capacity to welcome more people,’ Montreal struggles amid surge of newcomers

Montreal is among the North American leaders in annual immigrants received. But while immigration is vital for economic growth in a country that doesn’t adequately reproduce itself, Montrealers are struggling to pay rent, suggesting more people are moving to the city than it can support.
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Court of Appeal overturns CRTC ruling penalizing Radio-Canada for use of ‘N-word’ in broadcast

The Federal Court of Appeal overturned a Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) ruling penalizing Radio-Canada for a French broadcast where a title of a book containing the “N-word” was read out loud.

CAMPUS WATCH: Racially segregated graduation ceremonies taking place at top Canadian universities

Racially segregated graduation ceremonies for black students are taking place at several of Canada’s top universities this year.

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