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A family clinic in downtown Montreal that treats over 10,000 patients could close its doors due to Bill 2, a controversial law that ties doctors' salaries to key performance indicators. Dr. Andrée Vincent says Clinique Medic Elle, which also serves as a centre for victims of sexual assault, could lose some of its doctors. She and her colleagues...
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This week's episode of The Bridge zeroes in on the people shaping culture – on social media. Koby Dumorne runs an internet show called Yap! where he meets Montrealers on the streets to learn their unpopular opinions about the city. And Juanita Ma has a social media series called Montreal It Girl where she reviews restaurants, stores, bars and any...
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Yao Zhang knew something was up when she started seeing fake sexually explicit images of her circulating online. The YouTuber, who often criticizes the Chinese government, is one of several Canadians targeted by a 'spamouflage' campaign led by the People's Republic of China.
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This one-day market is part of a program organized by the Montreal Centre South West chamber of commerce. The goal is to give opportunities to anyone aged five to 17 to sell their creations and learn about entrepreneurship. There were two main rules for participants. First, all items sold had to be made by the children who created them and all the...
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Those working with victims of conjugal violence on the North Shore say a one-size-fits-all approach to protecting women is not working for their region. Two years after the province introduced tracking bracelets, none of the devices are currently in use there.
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Océane Corbin, a PhD student in communications at UQÀM, spent years immersed in an international incel forum analyzing violent and misogynistic online comments. She warns of a community built on misogyny and explains how to have conversations around these issues with young men.
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A draft constitution tabled two months ago by the Quebec government was supposed to be a unifying declaration of Quebecers' common values, but it has instead been denounced as ill-conceived, divisive and authoritarian. Consultations on the proposed legislation begin Thursday.
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A man who stabbed his parents and grandmother to death inside their Montreal home in March 2023 should be found not criminally responsible, the prosecution and defence told a courtroom on Thursday. Quebec Superior Court Justice Annie Émond said she will render a decision in January.
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Present your idea to English-language publishers from across the province as part of this year's book fair. Rebecca West, executive director of the organization behind the event, the Association of English-language Publishers of Quebec (AELAQ), says the book fair has grown from a modest affair to a weekend-long festival bringing the literary scene...
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