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Until a few years ago, Sita Payette was living on a vegetable farm in rural Quebec with her three sisters and mother, "in a house full of love."

"She raised us and homeschooled us all by herself," she said. "I left home at the age of 16 to move to Montreal. There I started working in the restaurant industry."

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According to two Montreal women, abundant anti-Semitic content is now surfacing on TikTok, the world's fastest-growing social media platform. 

This article contains graphic content that might not be suitable for some readers.

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I'm sure by now you've probably heard of a little platform called TikTok (no, Millennials, not the Ke$ha song. We're really ageing ourselves here). OK, not so little — It's the video-sharing platform that has taken the world by storm, especially since the start of the pandemic. That's why Montreal talent agencies, like HENRY, have established specific divisions dedicated to the social media mega-player.

HENRY (which stands for High Earner Not Rich Yet), a division of ImageMotion, has offices here in Montreal and Miami and works with some of the biggest influencers.

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When it comes to funny Montreal Instagram pages to follow, it seems like the options are endless. But we found one that has managed to stand out from the rest.

@overheard.montreal is one of those painfully relatable accounts that make you LOL the entire time you scroll through them.

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Law firm Siskinds, Desmeules Advocats has introduced a proposed class-action against Pornhub's parent company, MindGeek.

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Pornhub has been back in the news lately. A New York Times opinion piece that asked, "Why does Canada allow this company to profit off videos of exploitation and assault?" caused Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante to speak out against the locally-based free porn website. 

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Montreal-based Goalcast, "the world's leading empowering media company," has some exciting news: Not only is the company branching out into original content, but it's opened some new job positions in Montreal, and elsewhere, to help take on the task. Montrealers are encouraged to apply to help bring some flair from the company's hometown to the new era of motivation and inspiration.

Started in 2016 by Cyrus Gorjipour and Salim Sader, the co-founders saw something missing in the traditional academic system.

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Some of you may have noticed that the STM has stepped up its social media game as of late. So we wondered: what does it take to turn a city's public transit network into a viral social media sensation? 

We reached out to the STM's social media team, Anne Campagna, Communications and Social Media Advisor and Fabrizio Barrios Bazo, Public Relations and Social Media Advisor, to get the inside scoop on their inspiration, favourite content, and what their future goals are. 

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With convocation season coming up at universities across Montreal, it's the perfect time to get a head start on applying for jobs you can get straight out of university in Quebec with little experience.

Since most business offices are closed, you have the opportunity to start working in your chosen field from the comfort of your own home.

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Social media has a little bit of everything. From all things news related and to local at-home cooks to hilarious Montreal comedians, Instagram has got your back when it comes to quality content.

This year, laughter has been able to distract us from the unforeseen turn of events that 2020 brought forth.

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The only thing that has more of an influence on locals than online influencers is Montreal construction and the orange traffic cones that are constantly found all over the city. A video shared on the Instagram page, @influencersinthewild, has people not just noticing the influencer, but the classic "RUE BARRÉ" sign that Montrealers have come to love to hate.

The page is dedicated to people stumbling upon social media influencers creating content. The page's bio reads "Where content creators ARE the content."

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