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- QPIRG-C Skillshare: Organizing sound at demos and events
(Nov 11, 2008)
- CTV: Supporting Migrants
(Nov 05, 2008)
- The Link: Open Door Books makes the case for prison literacy
(Nov 05, 2008)
- How NGOs contribute to imperialism: The Case of Haiti
(Nov 03, 2008)
- Let Freedom Ring!: calendar launch / book launch / vernissage
(Oct 27, 2008)
- NEW! QPIRG's 2008-2009 Working Groups
(Oct 22, 2008)
- October 17: Anti-colonial Thanksgiving!
(Oct 10, 2008)
- 17 octobre: Une Action de grâce anticoloniale!
(Oct 10, 2008)
- Join the QPIRG Board of Directors!
(Oct 02, 2008)
- Announcing... our opt-out period!
(Oct 02, 2008)
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Welcoming the 2007-2008 working groups!
This year we have a record number of 22 new and returning working goups, including 7 exciting new guys such as TAPthirst, Chalo Desi Montreal and SAACU. Check out the [ working groups] page to see what they're all about and how to get involved.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
DEMO FOR FREE, QUALITY, ACCESSIBLE EDUCATION
When: November 15th at 12:30PM
Where: Corner Mackay and deMaisonneuve
Tomorrow (Nov. 15) students from across the province will be gathering
to march for accessible education! Almost 50,000 students will be on
strike to demand a massive reinvestment in the educational system.
Come and march in solidarity with the thousands of striking students
to resist Charest's attack on accessible education!
There will be free food served by the People's Potato starting at Noon
as well as free hot chocolate.
This contingent is being held in conjunction with students from McGill
and Dawson, which is currently on a 3 day strike. Our contingent will
march together to Dorchester Square (corner Peel and René-Lévesque).
Thursday, November 15, 2007
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Announcing... our opt-out period!
QPIRG Concordia is a student funded resource center for social and environmental justice activism for students and community members. We rely on your volunteer and financial support, but we understand that not all students can afford to support us, or may choose not to support us. All Concordia undergrad students may opt-out of their $0.30/credit membership fee, for the fall semester, by coming to our office during the fall opt-out period.
Friday, September 28, 2007
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