Recent Posts
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Social media: less regulated, more toxic?
Have you been the victim of hate speech on social media? You are not alone. Do less regulated social media platforms inevitably lead to an explosion of hateful and toxic […]
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The largest T&T supermarket is coming to Montreal
The very first Quebec T&T will open its doors in Montreal, more precisely in Saint-Laurent. A fan of unique and gourmet culinary finds? The largest Asian supermarket chain in Canada […]
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AIDS: the most stubborn myths
In Quebec, approximately 17,500 people are living with HIV. Forty years after the start of the epidemic that claimed the lives of many people, myths and misconceptions about AIDS still […]
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Children are not sufficiently vaccinated
children under six years of age are insufficiently vaccinated in Montreal The Regional Public Health Department (DRSP) of Montreal considers that the number of children adequately vaccinated is insufficient to […]
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Japan and Spain pass, Germany fall
Japan beat Spain 2-1 on Thursday to finish first in Group E. Before the start of this World Cup, all pundits agreed that Spain and Germany were the clear favorites […]
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Top 5 Quebec games to treat yourself to for Christmas
Tired of Christmas parties punctuated by the jokes of mononcles and the screams of children in the middle of a sugar rush? Quick, get out the board games! To help […]
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More Quebecers still have their summer tires than normal
Garage owners have also felt the effects of the labor shortage. As of December 1, all vehicles on the road must be equipped with winter tires. But for lack of […]
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Ariane Moffatt hits Spotify
Ariane Moffatt hit out at Spotify in an Instagram post this morning. “Are you doing the version: royalty pennies charts from our @spotify streams? It would be funny 😠”, she […]
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COP15: the right to demonstrate compromised?
The police deployment planned for COP15 will be the largest in Montreal for 20 years. The situation worries the League of Rights and Freedoms (LDL), which fears that the right […]
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Access to the Blue Room prohibited to elected PQ officials
The leader of the Parti Québécois, Paul St-Pierre Plamondon./Josie Desmarais/Metro The Parti Québécois loses its bet. Access to the Blue Room was denied to the three PQ members because they […]