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  • January 6, 2021

    Only one year remains in Diabo's veterinarian quest

    (COURTESY MONTANA DIABO) Dear Readers: As an essential service that is still open during the COVID-19 pandemic, The Eastern Door is fighting hard to keep news like this flowing, in our print product, though an online subscription at www.eastermdoor.com and here, for free, on our website and Facebook.

  • April 16, 2019

    Looking at past and into future at Concordia

    Concordia University plans to indigenize its campus, and improve curriculum and services to be more inclusive for Indigenous students attending the Montreal institution.

  • February 18, 2019

    Teams get ready for hard court playoff action

    Ava Green pulled off an ankle-breaking crossover that would make Allen Iverson blush Monday at FACE, as the rising star led her team to victory to end the regular season.

  • February 11, 2019

    Shame if you miss Monkman's take on prejudice

    Shame and Prejudice:A Story of Resilience is now at the McCord Museum in Montreal and tells an unabashedly critical and cheeky history of Canada and its relationship with Indigenous people, as only Kent Monkman could.

  • November 24, 2017

    Camo collection shows off satirical protest style

    Dozens of models were clad in their best camo on Friday night for a satirical fashion show in commemoration of the 1990 Oka Crisis.

  • July 21, 2017

    Path of Resilience highlights Indigenous artists

    Skawennati Fragnito’s Celestial Tree blooms by the corner of Pine Avenue and McTavish, as a part of the Path to Resilience exhibition on Montreal’s new Promenade Fleuve-Montagne.

  • April 19, 2017

    Walking the Steel casts light on ironworkers

    From installations, paintings, and photography, the focus of the Iroquois Indian Museum’s latest exhibition focuses on a familiar story.

  • January 3, 2017

    Goodleaf strives for higher education

    Taylor Goodleaf is one of a handful of Kahnawa’kehró:non to study in the department of applied and human sciences at Concordia University.