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It's not every day you see a Montreal fashion company feature on the popular show Dragon's Den, but Mahzrad Lari and his partners at Wide The Brand are looking to take over the world with local and innovative plus-size men's fashion.

"The infamous phrase, 'I have nothing to wear'... was synonymous with my everyday life," explained Lari, cofounder and creative director at Wide The Brand, in an interview with MTL Blog.

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According to new data from the Institut de la statistique du Québec, the province gained 105,000 high-paying jobs that are paying $30/hour or more despite a loss of 275,000 salaried jobs that paid less than $20/hour.

Several groups benefitted from this increase in high-paying jobs including people with bachelor's degrees, immigrants, and non-unionized people.

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Being in tune with our bodies is important for many reasons. It's how we get in touch with our feelings, decipher our wants and determine our needs both physically and mentally.

The intuition that comes with knowing your body — what's normal and what's not — can be life-saving. Canadian beach volleyball player, Grant O'Gorman, knows this better than most.

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A March 8 Leger poll revealed that the majority of Canadian women — and the majority of Quebecers — do not believe Canada has achieved gender equality.

According to the poll, 73% of Canadian women and 65% of Quebecers believe our country has more to do before men and women are truly equal.

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In December 1989, Marc Lépine entered a mechanical engineering class at Montreal's École Polytechnique and separated nine women, ordering the men to leave the room. He notoriously told the class he was fighting feminism before killing 14 Quebec women.

This article contains graphic content that might not be suitable for some readers.

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Quebec Premier François Legault called on men to end violence against women "chez nous," during a press conference on March 3.

The premier's comments came in the wake of a double homicide in Sainte-Sophie, Quebec that left two women dead. 

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During the eleventh month of the year, the world comes together to raise awareness for men's health, particularly prostate cancer, testicular cancer, men’s mental health and suicide prevention as part of the annual Movember campaign. 

While it comes as no surprise that men have unique health needs, they often go through personal struggles alone, impacted by stereotypes that force many men to feel uncomfortable opening up about problems or issues they may be experiencing.

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A new study by Université du Québec à Montréal's department of Sexology has found that one in three people have experienced some form of sexual violence in Quebec's college system.

The study, spearheaded by UQAM professor Dr. Manon Bergeron, also found that an overwhelming majority — 93.5% of students and school workers — did not report their respective incidents to the school. 

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The gap between the sexes gets a little wider with the release of these two infographics which demonstrate the ideal body types for men and women, according to both sexes.

A composite of many different celebrities, each infographic shows what men and women think the ideal female and male forms are, and the differences are pretty stark.

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