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On Sunday, March 21, locals took to the streets to denounce anti-Asian racism in Montreal — and worldwide. The protest was sparked by a mass shooting in Atlanta-area massage parlours. The shooter killed eight people, primarily Asian women.

One of the organizers, Julie Tran, told MTL Blog that "Atlanta was a wake-up call to do something," but that it wasn't the first time Asian people have been the victims of violence in the past year.

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A march protesting anti-Asian racism is taking place in Montreal on March 21, five days after a mass shooting in an Atlanta-area massage parlour killed eight people, primarily Asian women.

Closer to home, an Asian man was reportedly randomly attacked with pepper spray in the Plateau-Mont-Royal on March 11.* 

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Quebec is the only home Laura Luu has ever known, but a surge of anti-Asian racism in Montreal linked to the COVID-19 pandemic has raised uncomfortable questions.

“For me, it's very hurtful,” she told MTL Blog. “Yes, I'm Asian but I was born in Quebec. I’m a Quebecer and it feels very hurtful because you’re denying my identity and who I am. I was raised here and I thought I was part of your province and country.”

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Two of the most popular cuisines in Montreal are definitely fried chicken and Chinese food. Well, Ho Lee Chix offers you the best of both in a culinary creation unlike any other.

Brought to you by the team at Lucky Belly Group, who also own other Montreal favourites, like Thipthip, Redtiger, Kamé Snack-Bar and Le Blossom Bar, Ho Lee Chix is a tongue-in-cheek, can't-stop-going-back-for-more fried chicken spot that has people flocking to its storefronts.

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