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As part of CBC Quebec's The State of Our Schools project, we asked our audience to share stories of teachers who positively impacted them. Meet high school science teacher Andrea Hawkins, whose words helped a former student through a tough time in CEGEP.
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Quebec's language watchdog asked for multiple updates on the agency's efforts to remove the word, and kept the complaint open for nine months until 'go' had been scrubbed from more than 1,000 city buses in Montreal, according to emails obtained by The Canadian Press.
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A Quebec committee tasked with advising the government on gender identity issues published an extensive report addressing various matters tied to the 2SLGBTQ+ community, recommending among other things greater support, particularly involving medical treatment, to trans people.
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One of Quebec's most respected filmmakers, François Delisle has made an anxious and desperate film in an attempt to avert ecological crisis — one in a growing number of films made in the province tackling our increasingly strained relationship with the natural world.
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Outdoor markets are a staple of summer in Montreal — Jean-Talon, Atwater and Maisonneuve are popular for residents and tourists alike. But some market merchants are facing a steep rent hike this year, which they warn could lead to higher prices for customers.
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It was thanks to the quick thinking of a couple of parents on their way to pick up their kids that Sabato Borrelli saw his 87th birthday after going into cardiac arrest. Now, Borrelli and some of his family members got to meet the pair of strangers turned 'superheroes.'
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A new Leger poll commissioned by the City of Montreal suggests more than half of residents aren't on board with cutting back on curbside trash collection. As part of its push to become a zero-waste city by 2030, Montreal is considering reducing trash collection to once every two weeks, but 54 per cent of respondents said they're against the idea....
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With moving day in the city on the horizon, many Montrealers are reevaluating their housing choices. Is continuing to rent just throwing money away — or can it actually be a smart financial move? We spoke to financial literacy coach Beverly Wilks to learn the pros and cons of renting versus buying, and why renting might not be the bad deal some...
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Police say thieves allegedly used a false pretence to approach their would-be victim, like asking for directions, and then would offer a worthless necklace or ring as a token of appreciation. That's when they would allegedly steal the jewelry worn by the victim.
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An exhibit at the Pointe-à-Callière Museum in Old Montreal aims to let people see and feel what it was like to be a knight during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. The exhibit features a collection of about 250 objects loaned from the Stibbert Museum in Italy.
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The team says it's received complaints, and now the Canadian Football League has asked its teams to make sure fans stop bringing them to games. But some Montrealers say the excessive noise is a unique part of the club's fan culture that should not be silenced.
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Two support walls fell inward during work on the foundation of a 15-storey building on May 20. One person died and three others were injured. The union representing some of the workers at the site is now raising questions about the circumstances surrounding the incident.
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A man was able to celebrate his 87th birthday, albeit in hospital, after the quick thinking of a stranger saved his life when he went into cardiac arrest while on a walk. His family says they want to find the stranger and thank them, whoever they might be.
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The race to lead the Quebec Liberal Party is entering its final stretch, with less than a month to go before members cast their votes. Five candidates are vying for the leadership, and over the past few months, we've spoken with four of them. The fifth and final contender is Marc Bélanger. An international trade lawyer by profession, Bélanger...
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McGill University says it is reviewing its bachelor's and minor programs in music education and putting them on hold as a result. Former and current students are expressing concerns about the effects of that pause and some are wondering if the programs will be scrapped altogether.
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The Michelin guide awards stars to restaurants for excellence in food, drinks and service. A restaurant can earn up to three stars, widely considered the highest honour any restaurant can achieve. Inspectors conduct multiple visits before a rating is issued.
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After nearly a decade in Montreal, rebuilding her life as an immigrant and thriving in an urban world full of possibilities, Estefania De La Concha says she's ready to leave in search of quiet, safety, easy access to nature and a stronger sense of community — things she says she can no longer find in the city.
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Jagmeet Grewal, 58, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for causing the deaths of four people in a pileup on Highway 440 in August 2019. The truck driver was illegally driving his truck when he plowed into motorists stuck in a traffic jam at nearly 100 kilometers per hour.
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