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AJ McLean from the Backstreet Boys paid a visit to Montreal this week and even he's had it with the orange cones. With the construction epidemic remaining rampant across Montreal, we don't blame McLean for wanting to eliminate orange construction cones for good and it appears he's already got a plan on exactly how he'll do it.

On Thursday, September 28, McLean was spotted filming on the construction-ridden streets of Downtown Montreal surrounded by orange cones, scaffolding and even a couple of construction workers.

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On Sunday, March 5, Montreal mayor Valérie Plante shared in an Instagram post that her father had died suddenly in his sleep. The mayor left a tribute on her Instagram page, writing that "A father is a daughter's first love. Mine always believed in me. He showed me that you can dream and reach your goals when you put your heart into your work."

Plante shared that her father's health had been suffering in recent months, saying that he "was welcomed everywhere like a friend, a confidant, a ray of sunshine."

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Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante was awarded the honorary graduate award from the Faculty of Continuing Education (FEP) of the Université de Montreal (UdeM) on September 30. Plante, who already held three degrees from UdeM, a bachelor's in anthropology, a master's degree in museology and a certificate in intervention in multi-ethnic environments, is the first recipient of this honorary title.

The FEP created this award to "recognize the exemplary contribution of its graduates to the advancement of society," UdeM rector Daniel Jutras said. "It is no surprise that the FEP has chosen to bestow the title of honorable graduate on Valérie Plante. Ms. Plante made history in 2017 by becoming the first mayor of Montreal. But above all, she embodies a quality shared by all FEP students. This quality is audacity."

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Quebec Premier François Legault isn't the only one who has a sense of humour! After Legault sported a Toronto Maple Leafs jersey as an April Fools' joke, Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante also joined in on the fun.

Following Plante's re-election last fall, the mayor made it clear that she has many promises for the city, and today, street cleaning was one of them.

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The city has outlined a series of commitments for the year 2022 to combat discrimination and racism in Montreal. The 12 commitments, the city says, are "inspired" by 38 recommendations produced by the Office de consultation publique de Montréal (OCPM) in 2020.

The 2022 objectives fall under five broad goals: achieving "an administration free of racism and systemic discrimination," "public safety free of profiling," "cultural equity," "territorial and economic equity" and "inclusive civic participation."

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Have you been looking for a reason to get off your couch? Here's one!

Downtown Montreal's massive new skating rink just opened and it's totally free.

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The City of Montreal is on a mission to combat slumlords. On February 15, Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante held a press conference to announce the details of her administration's new "responsible landlord" certification project.

Alongside Benoit Dorais, Mayor of Le Sud-Ouest, Plante explained that concrete solutions needed to be created in order to help stop the rise in "renovictions" and rent prices in Montreal.

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Comedian Mike Ward tweeted out quite the offer to Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante on Saturday. Ward proposed a donation of individual shelters to protect unhoused residents.

Ward said he had originally built and offered 25 shelters to the city of Montreal last year. "A simple yes from you and no one else will freeze to death this winter, " Ward wrote to Plante on Saturday. His offer comes after the deaths of two homeless Montrealers as temperatures dipped far below zero.

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Activist and Grey Cup-winning Alouette Balarama Holness is saying he'll officially recognize Montreal as a bilingual city if elected mayor in November.

"We live in a francophone province in a francophone city from a legislative perspective, but the reality of Montreal is far different," the leader of Mouvement Montréal said in an interview with MTL Blog.

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The Mayor of Montreal, Valérie Plante, hit up one of Montreal's most loved events this weekend: Piknic Électronik.

And by the looks of her Instagram story, her and her colleagues definitely vibed with the DJ sets they got to hear while there.

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