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One of Montreal's largest synagogues was vandalized with anti-Jewish graffiti on January 13 when four swastikas were spray-painted on its front doors. 

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2020 has brought a lot of heartbreaking changes, especially for Montreal restaurants.

Such a key part of the city's culture, saying goodbye to any restaurant is always painful, but to have so many gone away before their time this year has been absolutely crushing.

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As a show of "gratitude," Quebec City will come alive with the sound of church bells, sirens, and car horns on Christmas Eve to honour those who have worked tirelessly throughout the pandemic. 

"What a year we have had," said Régis Labeaume, mayor of Quebec City, in a statement, "but we will come out stronger and more resilient!"

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