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A new, interactive online map allows Montrealers to self-report their interactions with the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM) during police stops in Montreal.

The STOPMTL map was created by a team of researchers at the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS), McGill University, Concordia University and University College London. According to a news release by INRS, the project aims to gather crowdsourced data on police stops in Montreal in an effort to fill gaps in existing data.

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New data by tefficient, an interpreter of world telecom competitiveness, shows that Canadians pay the most for mobile data out of 44 countries around the world.

While prices for mobility in Canada are the highest in the world, its mobile data usage is among the six lowest countries in the world.

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On the list of cool places to work in the city, Google jobs in Montreal would definitely be at the top. So, that's why we found some that only require a bachelor's degree.

You can kick start your career at one of the coolest companies to work for in the world.

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Data from Statistics Canada on the country's queer community revealed that as of 2018, there were approximately one million LGBTQ2S+ people in Canada.

Canada's statistical agency released the data on June 16 to create a "portrait" of the "demographic and social profile of Canada's diverse LGBTQ2+ communities" — however, much of the data "[focuses] on LGB Canadians (lesbian, gay, bisexual), since Statistics Canada has been collecting detailed information on these communities since 2003."

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On May 10, one of the world's largest technology companies, Google, announced its plan to acquire new property near Montreal, which will be used for a "future data center facility" — if everything gets approved in the process. 

Google described this potential new facility as "an important addition to [its] long-standing presence in Québec."

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Have you ever wondered about the average rental price for apartments in one of Montreal's 19 boroughs?

Thanks to data shared with MTL Blog by UpKy, a Montreal-based startup that analyzes the city's real estate market, we found out how much it could cost you to rent a one-bedroom, two-bedroom or three-bedroom apartment in Montreal.

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Montrealers certainly weren't shy about snitching on neighbours who were having gatherings this year. According to data shared with Narcity Québec, the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM) received over 14,000 complaints in seven months. 

The data was collected between April 1 and November 1. It includes 911 calls as well as online complaints about indoor and outdoor gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

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New data from the National Institute of Excellence in Health and Social Services (INESSS) shows that COVID-19 hospitalizations in Quebec have risen by 50% in the last three weeks.

Quebec's Ministry of Health and Social Services issued a press release on December 18, stating that "the phenomenon is much more pronounced in the Montreal area."

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Being tracked in realtime, at all times, might sound like something out of a science fiction movie but in Quebec, you can be tracked if you travel, and honestly, there's not much you can do about it. 

This isn't just some dystopian conspiracy theory. According to geographic information system expert and McGill professor Renee Sieber, cellphone companies already have individual tracking data.

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It's obvious that the world changed in a big way this year. How people do business, how people travel, and how people spend their time were all turned upside down and will likely never be the same. This was especially true in Montreal, according to new data from Google Maps. 

From huge increases in local shopping to even bigger decreases in public transit, here's how Montrealers adapted their lives to the new reality between March and October.

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According to new data released by Leger on November 9, a large percentage of people in the province are worried about the future of the French language in Quebec.

This data comes from a survey conducted in early September 2020 by the Lionel-Groulx Foundation and Mouvement national des Québécois, in collaboration with Leger.

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Quebec's Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ) has released new data breaking down the province's COVID-19 numbers by age and sex.

The data, last updated on October 23, differs slightly from the province's official data, mostly due to the fact that some cases are reported as having an unknown age or sex.

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