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Montreal is a city on the cusp of a huge transformation. With several large Montreal transit projects underway that will connect the city like never before, the future is looking bright for the metropolis.

As you probably know by now, we absolutely LOVE public transit news here at the Blog and since the metro hasn't flooded recently, we thought that you'd all enjoy a run-down of four huge transit projects currently taking shape. 

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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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The discussions of inclusivity and racial diversity have definitely come to the forefront in the last year more than ever before. But what does it mean for the children of today and future generations?

Two Montreal dads decided to take that answer into their own hands and start YMMA, a company that makes dolls from Africa to help introduce children of African and non-African descent to these topics from an early age.

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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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Great Scott! A DeLorean straight out of the 80s classic 'Back to the Future' was spotted on the streets of Old Montreal on Friday.

The car that defined everything about the 80s is in town for the Pointe-à-Callière Museum's 'A Railroad to Dreams' exhibit, which is slated to open on November 18, 2020.

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