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New Municipal Party in the Making

There may be a new municipal party being moulded as we speak.

According to the Montreal Gazette, Marvin Rotrand confirmed Monday that former Union Montreal councillors have been talking about forming a new party that has yet to have a name.

Rotrand says this party will be less constrictive and allow members to express their convictions. The party will also focus less on municipal structures and more on getting things done right in the city.

Rotrand says he will be serving as interim leader until November’s municipal election.


French-led troops chase away rebels within Timbuktu

French and Malian troops are now in control of the Malian city of Timbuktu, since rebel forces retreated from the trading town.

According to Aljazeera News the French led soldiers were made to feel welcome by the people within the town.

French President Francois Hollande stated that France is surely winning the battle, but it will be left up to African forces to settle affairs within the northern part of Mali.

Up to eight thousand African troops will take over from the French troops as soon as possible.


January 28th, 2013

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Stories by: Nikita Smith, Kurt Weiss, Carlo Spiridigliozzi & Natasha Taggart

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Kathleen Wynne chosen as new premier of Ontario

Hon. Kathleen Wynne, Minister of Transportation

Former Liberal cabinet minister Kathleen Wynne is officially the first woman to be elected premier of Ontario, as reported by The Guardian.

With her victory, Ontario is now the fifth province to be lead by a woman. Wynne is also the first openly gay leader of a Canadian province.


CSU asks for student input before Quebec summit on higher education

As a way to get feedback from students on what matters to them when it comes to higher education, the Concordia Student Union is asking for student opinion on what proposals should be presented to the Fédération Etudiant Universitaire du Quebec, who will represent Concordia at Quebec's summit on higher education next month. 


Two Quebec students asking for revision on fairness of student association financier

Town Hall Courtroom

Two University of Laval students in Quebec City are asking the court to invalidate articles in Quebec’s Act Respecting The Accreditation And Financing of Students’ Associations.

According to MEdia Co-Op Montreal, this comes after Laurent Proulx and Miguael Bergeron submitted an application Wednesday to the Superior Court of Quebec opposing the fairness of seven articles in the Act.


Quebec minister applauds ruling on common law unions

Quebec's justice minister, Bertrand St-Arnaud applauded the recent Supreme Court of Canada ruling on common law couples.


January 25, 2013

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Stories by: Carlo Spiridigliozzi, Catlin Spencer & Alyssa Tremblay

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Borough wants Quebec to pay for 2nd access

If a second entrance to the Vendome metro station is added, then Quebec should pay the entire cost says the borough of NDG-Cote-des-Neiges.

According to the Gazette, the entrance is a requirement if an added link from the station to the new MUHC superhospital is built.

Borough mayor Lionel Perez and city councilor Marvin Rotrand said that hospitals need a direct link with public transit. Also, based on the clientele, the entrance would need to be universally accessible for those with reduced mobility.


January 24, 2013

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Stories by: Saturn De Los Angeles, Chloe Deneumoustier & Alyssa Tremblay

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CJLO News - January 22 2013

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Stories written by Jenna Monney-Lupert, Danny Aubry, Nikita Smith and Gregory Wilson


Environmental group criticizes Canada's inaction

Bay of Fundy-whale watching #1Not everyone is impressed with Canada's role in protecting the environment.

According to the CBC, the federal government is being criticized by the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society for not being motivated enough in reserving marine areas for ecological protection. 

The group wanted Ottawa to have by the end of 2012, a total of 12 protected sites.


More cuts for universities in the future

A government meeting regarding the matters of higher education took place between Jan. 17 and 18 at the University of Sherbrooke.

According to the Link the Minister of Science and Technology did not deny that the $124 million cuts would continue for Universities next year.

He stated that as soon as they have figured out what the student contribution will be, then they`ll determine whether further cuts will be made.


CJLO News - January 21 2013

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Stories written by Carlo Spiridigliozzi, Natasha Taffart, Kurt Weiss and Nikita Smith


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