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“Free the breasts”: a demonstration for gender equality
Alice Lacroix, the organizer of the demonstration. A demonstration entitled “Free the breasts” took place Sunday afternoon in Mount Royal Park to demand the right to be topless in a […]
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Public transport: the mask is no longer compulsory from today
Metro users at Du Collège station. Wearing a mask is no longer mandatory on public transport from this Saturday across the province. This is the Minister of Health and Social […]
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Power outages: a return to normal in Montreal
Thunderstorms once again caused numerous power outages in Montreal yesterday. The current was fully restored around noon in the metropolis. More than 7,000 homes were deprived of electricity on Friday […]
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The Lower St. Lawrence Estuary is running out of steam
The deoxygenation of coastal waters has been a phenomenon observed on a global scale since the middle of the 20th century. However, such a significant and rapid change has never […]
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F1: a deliberately disturbing advertisement on sexual exploitation
As part of the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, the Government of Quebec and the CLES launched an advertisement against sexual exploitation sexual. It's not even a secret anymore, the […]
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IKEA releases a good ad KALAS for the move
IKEA's new advertising campaign in Quebec dedicated to moving day is good in TÅRBÄK! The concept is simple: all the swear words that might come out of your exasperated mouth […]
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CMM: golf courses dedicated to renaturalization and not construction
The Metropolitan Community of Montreal (CMM) intervenes to protect six golf courses, i.e. 284 hectares, against any construction and thus promote the renaturalization of these green spaces. The Golf Métropolitain […]
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Air quality still better than before the pandemic in Montreal
Even though Montreal’s air quality deteriorated slightly in 2021 compared to the previous year, it remains however better than in the pre-pandemic period, from 2016 to 2019. The City of […]
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Electric scooters: the motion for the service to be offered by BIXI rejected
A total of 200 scooters were deployed by Lime in 2019, but Montreal ended the pilot project in winter 2020. The Plante administration voted against a motion to allow BIXI […]
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Quebecers waste too much
In Quebec, 1.2 million tons of edible food are lost every year. The very first study on food waste across the province, conducted by Recyc-Québec, finally reveals precisely the extent […]