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According to new data published by the Institut de la statistique du Québec, Quebec recorded a huge decline in marriages in 2020. It was in fact the lowest recorded number of marriages in over 100 years. 

Quebecers celebrated around 11,300 marriages in 2020, a number that's "down by half (-49%) compared to 2019, an unprecedented drop in Quebec," the Institut wrote in a press release. 

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The federal government has unveiled a new strategy to "strengthen" and "modernize" Canada's Official Languages Act over the next 50 years with the aim of further protecting the use of French across the country. 

This subject is frequently debated — something Quebecers know all too well, as provincial officials propose changes to Quebec's Charter of the French Language and Premier François Legault's government considers "limiting the number of places" in English CEGEPs. 

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The coronavirus has dealt a blow to Canada’s real estate market and home prices could fall about 7% next year due to high unemployment and lower incomes, according to a forecast by Moody’s Analytics Inc.

The report predicts a 6.7% decrease for detached single-family house prices and a 6.5% decline for condos in 2021.

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