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Medicago, which had developed a vaccine against COVID-19 in Quebec, ceases its operations
Medicago facilities at 3220, avenue Watt in Quebec City The biopharmaceutical company Medicago, whose head office is located in Quebec City, is ceasing its activities. Its shareholder, the Japanese chemical […]
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A sex offender contacted his victims via Tinder
After arresting Samuel Moderie yesterday, accused of sexual assault, the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SVPM) is looking for other potential victims who may have could cross […]
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This wine bar offers free pasta and wine to runners
Your long walks in Montreal might be rewarded with a feast of pasta. That's it, we've found the new reason to motivate you to run. The friendly Italian-inspired wine bar […]
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COVID-19: new recommendations related to vaccination
It’s with a hollow cough that the national director of public health, Dr. Luc Boileau, brought good news during the first press briefing of 2023 on the state of infectious […]
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$282,000 is what a child costs in Quebec
Parenthood is priceless for couples wishing to have a child. But, in fact, raising a child in Quebec represents a significant investment. With inflation affecting all classes of society, the […]
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Ottawa promises to welcome 10,000 Uighurs by 2024
The House of Commons in Ottawa has unanimously passed a motion to welcome 10,000 Uyghur refugees by 2024. The House of Commons in Ottawa has passed unanimously on Wednesday a […]
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January 2023: a record month for snow and mildness
A Montreal street after the January 25-26, 2023 snowstorm. If your car got buried and stuck in the snow time and time again in January and you saw more Montrealers […]
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Amira Elghawaby's apologies make people react
Former journalist and human rights activist Amira Elghawaby is now a spokesperson and adviser to the federal government in the fight against Islamophobia and systemic racism. The apologies that Amira […]
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Better framing of inclusive writing is better, says expert
Inclusive writing has been gaining ground in universities for several years, although its practice is encouraged and not required. A better framework for inclusive writing would be preferable to ensure […]
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The Port of Montreal, a major transit point for stolen cars
The Port of Montreal is a major transit point for stolen cars. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) intercepted 1,050 stolen cars at the Port of Montreal in 2022, while […]