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While there are a million and one ways to get a workout in during the summer, some can feel rather tedious. But after going to b.cycle's new pop-up rooftop gym, I can easily say that the spinning classes offered there are far from boring.

Not only did I get a sick workout in just 45 minutes, but I also got to see some cool views of the city from the top of Centre Rockland.

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As of June 8, following the approval of public health authorities, Quebec elementary and secondary school students in orange zones are able to attend class without wearing a mask. 

The rule only applies in classrooms, the ministry specified. Masks must be worn at all times "in common areas, when travelling in the corridors and in school transport."

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On May 11, the Quebec Superior Court approved a settlement in a class-action lawsuit involving Apple and consumers who bought a 15 or 17-inch 2011 MacBook Pro and experienced a graphics issue. PCMag was the first to report the settlement approval.

Under the terms of the settlement, eligible individuals are entitled to compensation.

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Quebec's Court of Appeal has approved a class-action lawsuit against Apple, according to multiple reports

The plaintiffs claim that Apple violated part of Quebec's Consumer Protection Act with product batteries that have a "limited lifespan."

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Montrealers have been begging for gyms to reopen and the time has come! This also means that as of March 26, LVL UP Studio finally gets to have its grand opening.

This new Montreal gym has managed to give its space a nightclub atmosphere, so you end up experiencing everything you've been missing during the past few months.

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The time has finally come! Gyms are reopening in Montreal as of March 26 — but that's not all that's happening. The provincial government released its plan for the return of indoor sports & fitness activities across Quebec

Here's what you need to know.

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A video of a Vanier College teacher questioning a student on his surname made waves when it was published on the Armenian Report's Instagram page on January 26, amassing over 38,000 views — and many commenters call the interaction discriminatory

The video shows the teacher, Afshin Matlabi, asking the student why his hyphenated last name does not list his father's surname first, ahead of his mother's surname. According to the Armenian report, the mother's surname is Armenian while the father's surname is not. 

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On October 27, Montreal marketing firm Léger released the results of a survey that asked Canadians about a recent controversy at the University of Ottawa in which a professor used the n-word in a class discussion about minority groups reclaiming derogatory terms.

The professor was ultimately suspended — a decision Premier François Legault questioned publicly at a press conference on October 20, saying he doesn't "understand" it. 

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At a press conference on Monday, Education Minister Jean-François Roberge and his colleagues, junior Education Minister Isabelle Charest, Minister of Higher Education Danielle McCann, and medical advisor Dr. Richard Massé, announced a set of new health rules for schools in Quebec's red zones.

From October 8 to October 28, this sweeping series of regulations will change the way Quebec high schools, CEGEPs, and universities operate.

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