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Nakuset, director of the Native Women's Shelter of Montreal, announced on Twitter that a "commemorative drumming" will be held at Parc Jeanne-Mance at 7 p.m. in memory of the 215 Indigenous children whose remains were found buried at a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C.

The Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation announced the discovery on Thursday.

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On Tuesday, an optimistic Premier François Legault announced that curfew in Quebec will end on May 28, 2021.

An 8:00 p.m. curfew was first announced at the beginning of January. It later moved to 9:30 p.m. (then back to 8:00 p.m. and finally to 9:30 p.m. again).

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Canada's 2021 budget included investing $4.1 billion into financial assistance for college and university students. Namely, Canada announced it would waive interest on all federal student loans until March 31, 2023, and double student grants for two more years.

However, Quebec is the only Canadian province that doesn't participate in federal student grant and loan programs — so where does that leave Quebec students? MTL Blog asked the province's Ministry of Education what financial support it's offering to Quebec students navigating the pandemic. 

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At the end of last month, Montreal gym-goers rejoiced as gyms reopened for the first time in months — but they were only open for 12 days before Premier Legault announced the province would shut down gyms in Quebec red zones.

As Montrealers everywhere enjoy the last few hours of their sweet, sweet gains, we've rounded up some of the memes that best express our emotions when it comes to gym closures in Montreal.

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As Quebec continues to receive doses of COVID-19 vaccines, Montreal's soon-to-be mass vaccination sites are preparing to open their doors to the public. This means we already know some of the locations where regular Montrealers will be able to get COVID-19 vaccines. 

Here's how you can get vaccinated for COVID-19 in Montreal when the time comes.

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Montreal is a city on the cusp of a huge transformation. With several large Montreal transit projects underway that will connect the city like never before, the future is looking bright for the metropolis.

As you probably know by now, we absolutely LOVE public transit news here at the Blog and since the metro hasn't flooded recently, we thought that you'd all enjoy a run-down of four huge transit projects currently taking shape. 

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Canadian Public Safety Minister Bill Blair announced on February 3 that the federal government is adding 13 new extremist groups to Canada's terrorist entities list under the Criminal Code. 

One of those groups is the Proud Boys, which was founded by former Montrealer Gavin McInnes.  

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With the new year around the corner and an overwhelming amount of COVID-19 news in Quebec, it would be easy to miss other government announcements for the upcoming year, including new Quebec laws coming into effect in 2021. 

Last year, the legal age to consume cannabis in Quebec was increased to 21 years old.

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The pandemic has inflicted significant damage to Montreal's economy since the start of COVID-19 in March. To add to financial losses resulting from the cancellation of iconic Montreal events, a slew of iconic Montreal-based stores announced closures in 2020.

Although some of these brands continue to make their products available in online stores, many of them have shut the doors of their retail locations altogether or filed for bankruptcy.

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Health Minister Christian Dubé announced at a press conference Tuesday that two more Quebec regions, Outaouais and Laval, are moving to 'orange alert.'

This is a step up from the regions' previous yellow or 'pre-alert' levels, and is the second major announcement regarding shifting colour codes in the province in the past 48 hours. 

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