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A no-appointment vaccination centre is opening up in downtown Montreal at Palais des Congrès. 

"A few hundred" spots will be open daily to people in "priority groups" who want to get their first vaccine dose, according to a tweet from the CIUSSS Centre-Sud.

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Earlier today, public health confirmed two new priority groups for COVID-19 vaccines in Quebec: those under 60 years old with chronic illnesses and those with intellectual or physical disabilities, as well as those who are on the autism spectrum.

The provincial government has since issued a list specifically outlining which health conditions would allow you to qualify for a fast-track to a COVID-19 vaccine dose in Quebec compared to the general population.

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Louise Arbour says you gotta fight for your right to poultry.

Since founding Poulet en Ville in 2015, the businesswoman, writer and activist has made quite a name for herself teaching people about the pleasures and pitfalls of raising hens in their own backyards, a plucky effort that has yielded a book, Des poules dans ma cour, a webinar, and lots and lots of eggs.

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Minister of Higher Education Danielle McCann announced on February 4 that post-secondary schools in Quebec red zones can gradually reopen for in-person classes starting on February 8.

A press release from the minister's office says that university, college and CEGEP students will be able to benefit from group sessions and teaching activities "in the presence of others" several times a month, or "ideally" once per week.

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Canadian Public Safety Minister Bill Blair announced on February 3 that the federal government is adding 13 new extremist groups to Canada's terrorist entities list under the Criminal Code. 

One of those groups is the Proud Boys, which was founded by former Montrealer Gavin McInnes.  

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You've probably seen the term "Proud Boys" popping up in the news lately — either because of the group's involvement in storming Capitol Hill or because Canada is reportedly considering declaring the group a terrorist organization.

While it's all too easy to look down on bad actors down south, stop before you get too smug. The Proud Boys have ties to Montreal. Here's what you need to know about them.

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Community groups say they're "shocked" by how Montreal police handled the dismantling of Camp Notre-Dame, where homeless Montrealers have been living in tents.

On Monday, members of the SPVM and Service de sécurité incendie de Montréal went to the campsite to evacuate the campers, a spokesperson for the City of Montreal told MTL Blog. 

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At a press conference on Monday, Education Minister Jean-François Roberge and his colleagues, junior Education Minister Isabelle Charest, Minister of Higher Education Danielle McCann, and medical advisor Dr. Richard Massé, announced a set of new health rules for schools in Quebec's red zones.

From October 8 to October 28, this sweeping series of regulations will change the way Quebec high schools, CEGEPs, and universities operate.

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With Quebec's second wave of COVID-19 upon us, certain age groups are finding themselves more affected by outbreaks. Currently, four population groups alone account for nearly 60% of all cases in Quebec since the beginning of the pandemic.

So, we thought we'd give you a brief overview of the situation in the province in relation to the age of those infected.

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