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- Student job availability drops
Fewer jobs, more competition for summer work, economist warns
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- George Galloway's banned speech to be shown at UofG
The Guelph Peace Alliance has announced it will be providing a live-feed of Galloway's "banned" lecture that he was planning on giving in Toronto on March 30th.
- Fighting in hockey now a top issue
Recent news media has been paying close attention to the issue of fighting in professional hockey. We offer some various perspectives, and ask you to comment.
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- Too many A+'s get UofO Professor kicked out of school
The case of Denis Rancourt, the University of Ottawa's physics professor gone rogue, has been attracting national attention while raising questions about academic freedom and the role of universities in our society.
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- Jewish-Canadian Women Occupy Israeli Consulate
On the morning of January 7th, eight Jewish-Canadian Women entered the Israeli embassy and refused to leave by staging a sit-in protest.
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- Drama in the House
Harper viciously fighting takeover of his government, blasting Bloc "seperatists" and NDP "socialists" while declaring he would use "every means that we have" to survive.
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- Massive turnout for national day of action against tuition fees
Today's march and rally organized by the CSA and CFS to "Drop Fees" was well attended, fervent, and had a strong message
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- Federal Election Update
The official candidates list has now been released (10 nominees!), the basics of registration and voting for on- and off-campus students, information on upcoming all candidates forums, and more!
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- To Debate or Not To Debate?
Green Party leader shut out of debates; accuses NDP & Conservatives of backdoor threats to keep her out
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- The Plug Has Been Pulled
Harper announces this morning a Federal Election for October 14th
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- New rules about what you can put on your ipod introduced by Conservatives
Bill c-61 aims to update Canadian copyright laws
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- WANTED: International Students
New rules on post-graduate employment eases difficulties for graduating international students.
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- Coping with SAD
Thomas Wharton’s Icefields may not have won Canada Reads 2008, but the icefields do seem to have won on the sidewalks this year.
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- CFS ready to wage war?
A media release from the Kwantlen Student Association reveals the battle plan designed by the Canadian Federation of Students
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- Students Called to Protest Racially-Charged Graffitti at York University
Hate crime takes center stage at York University
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- Ontario's political prisoner: Albert Douglas
Albert Douglas, a 6 Nations protestor, is being held by the Canadian justice system though he is not a citizen.
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- Rallies Protest Inaction on Climate Change
As the United Nations conference on climate change closed its first week of talks, a rally was held in Guelph to demand stronger leadership from the Canadian government.
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- Brian Mulroney: A Little Pasta with your Scandal?
Former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney claims he turned the tidy profit of $300,000 for creating some flyers for weapons dealer Karlheinz Schreiber’s upstart pasta business.
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- Thomas A. Swift Electrical Rifle: under the gun in Guelph
On Saturday, November 3rd, the Guelph Union of Tenants and Supporters hosted a talk entitled "Tasers in Our Community?" at the Norfolk St. United Church. Members of GUTS, Amnesty International, and Janie Jameson of Six Nations spoke at the talk.
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- the Ardoch & Sharbot Blockade
Histoy summary and visit to the Algonquin blockade on October 10th
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