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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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How was your week, Montreal? Busy? Ours, too, filled with catching up on the things we love like drinks on terrasses, picnics in the park and spending time with friends.

Luckily, the weekend is here to bring us even more of what we love. Here are 17 things to do in Montreal (plus two bonus day trip ideas).

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If you hate having people kick the back of your chair while you're at the movie theatre, you have got to try Cinéma Cineplex Forum's new VIP experience, which officially opens on June 18.

I got the chance to get a sneak peek of the fully renovated VIP section and it did not disappoint — from its comfy seats to its tasty cocktails. 

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If you don't have a side hustle, then you probably know someone who does. It's become the key small-business buzzword in recent times — and for good reason.

Many millennials and zoomers are coming to the realization that a corporate nine-to-five job doesn't suit what they want in life. For some, the restriction of the 40-hour workweek is unappealing, while others struggle to find work that aligns with their personal values.

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Kais Latiri likens himself to a Galileo of immersive sex. "People are afraid of novelty, of innovation, of something new they're not used to," he said. "Take for example Galileo who said the Earth [went around the sun].* He was imprisoned for that."

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

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If you're getting ready to hit the job market after high school or cégep or just considering a new career path, these nine jobs in Quebec that don't require a university degree might help give you an idea of some of the opportunities out there right now.

These positions draw from a diverse array of fields and demand varying levels of experience and educational backgrounds.

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There's nothing Montrealers love more than exploring the natural beauty all around, like the dreamy fields of Bleu Lavande. Moving to a new location less than an hour and a half from the city, it's the perfect place to go when you're in need of an escape not just in the summer, but now throughout the year.

MTL Blog reached out to Bleu Lavande to learn all about its plans for the new season and its new location.

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A new study conducted by the World Health Organization found that one in three women, roughly 736 million around the world, experience violence. And a team of McGill researchers, led by Professor Mathieu Maheu-Giroux, was part of the study.

The study titled, "Global, regional and national estimates for intimate partner violence against women and global and regional estimates for non-partner sexual violence against women" is the "Largest study ever conducted on the prevalence of violence against women," according to the university.

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On February 25, the day the province opened online booking for COVID-19 vaccine doses to the general public aged 85 and over, more than 72,000 Quebecers signed up in just four hours. 

MTL Blog talked to a few of those Montrealers who have already received a dose of the vaccine to hear about their experiences, giving us an idea of what to expect when our time comes. 

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Whether you're a professional looking for a new opportunity or a student seeking career inspiration, this list of jobs in Quebec offers, at the very least, a snapshot of positions available in the province in the $80,000-100,000 salary range

Note that these postings will likely disappear once employers find suitable candidates.

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Finding a job in Quebec may not always be an easy task, especially if you're looking for something with a high salary. But at the end of the day, we're all searching for a good job in a field that we love, and, if it pays well, that's just a major bonus.

Making six figures is definitely something one can be proud of, and luckily for us, there's a myriad of job openings throughout the province that are currently offering salaries of $100,000 or more annually.

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One of the best parts of the Montreal restaurant scene is the way that it blends multiple cuisines and influences here in the city, and the way they come together in a simple, yet sophisticated way that's just so quintessentially Montreal.

Take Chifa, for example, one of the coolest spots downtown, which combines Peruvian and Chinese cuisine in an unexpected fusion that once you have it, you think, "Why haven't I thought of this before?"

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