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In December, five McGill University students penned a petition calling on the university to "make a statement and take action" against a fellow student, described as a first-year male, who they accused of sexual assault. The petition amassed 50,000 signatures in three days. 

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Around the middle of September, the start of Quebec's second wave of COVID-19, Montreal trainers took to the streets and social media to protest the province's 28-day lockdown on fitness centres.

When the lockdown was extended, some gym owners threatened to reopen, others shut down and others continued to train clients one-on-one in private establishments.

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Mario Tremblay is the founder and CEO of RobotShop.com, a website dedicated to all things robotic, and he's just launched an online marketplace for all the gizmos and gadgets you need to build these wonderful machines that are sure to replace us. The only problem is he's run afoul of the Office québécois de la langue française (OQLF), which recently sent him a letter stating his website is violating Quebec's French-language laws.

But Tremblay says it would be impossible for him to comply with Article 51 of the language charter, which mandates that all products have inscriptions in French, as he has no control over the manufacturers selling what could be millions of products on his website, as most of them are outside Quebec.

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Due to their for their alleged misconduct in handling her harassment case late last year, a Concordia PhD student is filing two ethical complaints against five Montreal police officers.

Anna, which is the name being used in the official release and not her real name, went to the SPVM following months of harassment by a man, who she said made her feel unsafe. She claims that the officers involved ignored her, laughed at her and refused to offer her support.

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