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If you haven't gotten into astrology yet, now's the time.

With Montreal in an extended COVID-19 lockdown for the next two weeks, as novel coronavirus cases continue to climb in Quebec, we could use a little guidance — courtesy of the planets and stars — to tell us what the rest of November will bring.

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In a press conference on November 3, Premier François Legault addressed an ongoing debate about, as he put it, "defending secularism or defending multiculturalism."

"It's clear where we stand, we're going to defend the fundamental values of the Quebec nation like freedom of expression, like secularism," he said.

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In reference to a University of Ottawa professor being suspended for using the n-word in one of their courses, a reporter asked Premier François Legault during a press conference on October 20 if he thought any words should be banned from being used in Quebec.

Legault responded: "No, I don't think there should be words that are prohibited. Obviously, we need to look at the context in which words are used."

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