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As of April 18, there have been 10,802 COVID-19 deaths in Quebec. The province marked one year since the beginning of the health crisis only a little over a month ago.

MTL Blog spoke with the Quebec Health Ministry and Dr. Christopher Labos, a cardiologist with a degree in epidemiology, about how we got to this grim milestone and how we can do better in the future.

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The conversation on mental health during the pandemic has come to the forefront, but what about our health care workers in Quebec? They've been working tirelessly since March to make sure that citizens are safe and to help combat COVID-19. As you can imagine, it takes a toll on them not only physically, but also mentally.

The death by suicide of Quebec Dr. Karine Dion was a definite signal to the community that our frontline workers are struggling more than we may realize.

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When Takuya Matsuda was an up-and-coming sushi chef living in California, he said he spent a lot of time in Las Vegas. It was there, at a Cirque du Soleil show, that he came up with the concept for his new Montreal restaurant, Okeya Kyujiro, which opened downtown for take-out on Friday, January 8, 2021.

Part sushi spot and part theatre, Okeya Kyujiro promises to be an experience unlike anything the city's ever seen — or tasted — before. 

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It may feel like 2020 was filled with sadness and despair, but there were some happy stories, too. Especially from the Montreal SPCA.

The organization, which is dedicated to the physical and mental well-being of all animals, has been working tirelessly to save, nurture and care for animals and help them find their forever homes.

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The Council of the Federation announced today that Canada's premiers are planning to ask Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for 13% more money to put toward health care in a meeting that will take place in early December.  

"We are unanimous: the federal government needs to increase its federal health transfers to 35% or $28 billion more," Quebec Premier François Legault posted on Facebook on November 13.

"If we want to be able to continue delivering quality health services to all our citizens, the federal government must finally do its fair share."

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It's a cat-astrophe. Quebec's feral cat overpopulation crisis was already one of the hairiest animal welfare issues in the province when the COVID-19 pandemic worsened the problem, according to one cat rescuer.  

The result has been "an explosion of kittens," said Diane Liebling, the chair of the Côte Saint-Luc Cats Committee. "Just an explosion. We could barely keep up."  

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Quebec politics are never simple. Navigating the shark-infested waters of language politics, sovereignty, and economic crises would unnerve even the most experienced politician. No one would call the Québec Solidaire inexperienced after nearly 15 years of campaigning but for a party that's seemingly in touch with the concerns of young people, Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, Manon Massé, and the entire Québec Solidaire crew still have tons of uncharted waters to navigate. 

While Québec Solidaire's platform is rather straight-forward and has clear goals, the party has a hard time convincing the population.

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Finding a job that you love can be a difficult task, finding a job with great benefits can sometimes seem impossible. The job hunt can be exhausting, discouraging, and tough. However, we're always eager to make your lives a little easier. So, we did the research for you and found a ton of Montreal jobs to apply to right now that come with some sick benefits.

Benefits may have seemed like nothing when we were younger. But, the older we get, the more we realize how valuable having benefits with a job truly are. 

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