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The Quebec government's Groupe d'action contre le racisme just released its new report entitled, "Racism in Québec: Zero Tolerance." Outlining 25 action items that the group recommends towards the fight against racism and discrimination, it breaks down the needs and urgency of the lack of resources and accountability in the system.

Many have been quick to point out that the report is missing one key term in the discussion on racism: systemic.

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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and people across the country and here in Montreal are doing their part to raise awareness, including everyone's favourite dessert man, Mr. Puffs. 

For the month of October, you'll be able to purchase a box of limited edition pink puffs.

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Now that Montreal and other regions of the province have transitioned to maximum alert, the government has stressed that inter-regional travel is "not recommended" — and, starting this weekend, Quebec police will be out on the roads encouraging the public to comply.

Police officers will create "awareness points" on roadsides in parts of Quebec that are usually busy in the fall, a spokesperson for the Sûreté du Québec (SQ) confirmed in a statement to MTL Blog.

According to Hugo Fournier, these areas include the Eastern Townships, the Laurentians and Charlevoix.

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