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On June 3, Quebec passed Bill 79, An Act to authorize the communication of personal information to the families of Indigenous children who went missing or died after being admitted to an institution. It's also known as "Baby's Law." 

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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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Centaur Theatre has put out a call for submissions for an Indigenous artist in residency, who is invited to "[tell] stories that reflect the Indigenous heritage of the Island of Montreal and the Province of Quebec."

Working with the Conseil des arts de Montréal (CAM) and Indigenous artist Charles Bender, the theatre hopes to provide the opportunity for a local artist to workshop and develop a new piece that adds to an important larger conversation.

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The Sûreté du Québec (SQ) issued an Amber Alert on Sunday, December 13 to find two missing girls from Terrebonne.

Dayana Di Menna, 7, and Liana Di Menna, 2, were missing and believed to have been abducted by Jessica Kate Boulet, a 34-year-old woman.

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An online vigil will be held tonight to remember the murdered and missing Indigenous women, girls, trans, and two-spirited. October 4 is also La journée de commémoration des femmes et des filles autochtones disparues et assassinées/The National Day of Remembrance for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.

Due to the current pandemic, the event will be held online, with performances and special guests, including elders, artists and activists.

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François Legault has posted a photo on his social media accounts of himself wearing a red dress pin to honour La journée de commémoration des femmes et des filles autochtones disparues et assassinées/The National Day of Remembrance for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in the province.

The premier acknowledged that racism is prevalent in Quebec — even in 2020.

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