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  • March 29, 2019

    Montour recognized for exceptional student leadership

    Brandon Montour has a bright future ahead of him and his hard work was honoured recently. (Courtesy Concordia University) Brandon Montour didn’t know he’d been nominated for a leadership award.

  • March 1, 2019

    Hair Project gives at-risk women style, slick dos

    Hairstylists Heather Ross and Ian Frear worked their magic volunteering for the Hair Project at Chez Doris, as part of The Hair Project where stylists give women working through tough situations style.

  • January 23, 2019

    Money promised to '60s Scoop victims

    “If there’s one thing that everyone should leave here understanding, it’s that if you are uncertain, or if we’re unable to tell you if you’re eligible or not – submit your form, submit your application,” said Melanie Vincent of those '60s Scoop survivors seeking compensation.

  • September 19, 2018

    Concordia continues to indigenize campus

    Elder-in-residence Vicky Boldo speaks to students at Concordia University, as part of the school's continued work to indigenize the campus and broaden understanding of Indigenous issues.

  • September 4, 2018

    Indigenous Montreal politician named to reconciliation dossier

    Montreal is making strides towards reconciliation with the appointment of Marie-Josée Parent to a key position. Lindsay Richardson The Eastern Door Marie-Josée Parent apologizes for getting to her messages so late - but with baby in bed, and her husband in a meeting, she finally has some time to catch up with correspondence.

  • October 13, 2017

    “Money never enough,” says 60s Scoop survivors

    The photo of Nakuset that was used in a catalogue of Indigenous children from the Adopt Indian Metis program. (Courtesy Nakuset)

  • October 9, 2015

    March honours Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

    Ten years later, crowds marched through Montreal to attention to the tragedy of hundreds of Indigenous women and girls in the country who have been murdered or are missing.