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On Thursday evening, Montrealers gathered near Mount-Royal and Papineau avenues to protest the closure of the iconic venue La Tulipe. This came just hours after the Plateau-Mont-Royal borough amended a noise bylaw at the centre of a heated debate about loud noises in the community.

Videos circulating on social media captured the scene around 9 p.m., showing a peaceful (and noisy) crowd standing up for one of Montreal's cultural icons. Protestors can be seen holding signs, dancing, chanting, and beating drums as they blocked off the street in the heart of the Plateau.

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Don't be surprised if you see a bunch of naked cyclists biking through the city soon. Montreal's annual World Naked Bike Ride is set to return for a 20th edition this month as a protest against the over-consumption of oil.

And, yes, participants can use BIXI bikes, as they have in previous years, so long as they cover their seats, a BIXI spokesperson told MTL Blog.

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"Young poet, young boxer, a lover." That's how Nicous D'Andre Spring's loved ones remember him: tall, kind and creative.

In the freezing rain, a crowd of hundreds gathered in front of McGill University’s Roddick Gates on February 10 to protest the death of Montrealer Nicous D’Andre Spring, who died from injuries sustained while he was illegally incarcerated at Montreal’s Bordeaux jail on December 24, 2022, according to reports from CBC. He was 21 years old.

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Over a hundred Montrealers gathered in the snow outside Jean-Baptiste-Meilleur primary school on Friday morning. Many held signs calling for safer roads in the Centre-Sud, where seven-year-old Ukrainian refugee Maria Legenkovska was killed in a hit-and-run two days prior.

In addition to honouring Legenkovska, who died on her way to school, protesters demanded more secure school zones and less car-centric infrastructure in Montreal and throughout the province.

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A provocative message greeted drivers entering Montreal one morning in early December. A handful of people took to the corner of avenue de Lorimier and rue Ontario, at the base of the Jacques Cartier Bridge, with a large banner that read, "French is dead. Welcome to MTL." The display was an apparent warning about the state of French on Montreal Island, where, census data shows, the proportion of people for whom French is the first official language (of Canada's two) spoken fell to 58.4% between 2016 and 2021.

If the demonstrators' mission was to stir conversation, they succeeded. A Reddit post featuring a photo of their banner has received almost a thousand upvotes and over 300 comments at the time of writing. Unsurprisingly, the comments section is a bilingual soup of provocative statements, quips and largely unproductive debate.

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A group of protestors broke into a fuel loading site in the port of Montreal demanding the closure of a pipeline that the activists say threatens freshwater resources in Quebec.

The Antigone collective, a group associated with Extinction Rebellion, has taken credit for the demonstration. In a statement shared with MTL Blog, it said 20 members are taking part, six of whom have scaled a loading tower. Six others have sequestered themselves in a concrete container at the site entrance, the group claims.

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Several hundred people gathered outside the Montreal courthouse on Sunday afternoon for a pro-choice rally. The solidarity protest was organized by the Fédération du Québec pour le planning des naissances (FQPN) in reaction to the U.S. Supreme Court's reversal of the federal right to abortion granted by its 1973 landmark Roe v. Wade decision.

"It allowed us to externalize our anger," protester Émilie Giguère told MTL Blog, holding a sign that read, "No uterus, no opinion." "We feel less alone seeing everyone here and getting support from others passing in the street."

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A protest in Montreal is being held by the Syndicat de la fonction publique et parapublique du Québec (SFPQ) on Tuesday, April 26 and Wednesday, April 27.

Quebec government workers will also be holding similar rallies in Quebec City on the same dates.

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Spring has sprung, and with it, Montrealers are starting to spend more time outdoors — some more than others. This week, five Canadians across the country are camping out 40 feet above the ground for 100 consecutive hours to raise money for diabetes research.

The stunt is meant to bring attention to the often-isolating balancing act people with diabetes regularly deal with. The money raised will be going to the non-profit JDRF, which funds diabetes research.

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Unlike the demonstrations in Quebec City and Montreal, where protesters made their point and promptly left, the Freedom Convoy in Ottawa wreaked havoc on daily life in the capital for 23 days before police cleared it out. Now, Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson is suggesting the city should begin selling the cars and trucks that have been towed in connection to the convoy.

"We actually have the ability to confiscate those vehicles and sell them," Watson told CBC News. "And I want to see them sold. I don't want the return to these people who've been causing such frustration and angst in our community."

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Visitors to the downtown are in for a stark surprise on Monday. A planned Montreal protest will see activists strip down in front of the Hudson's Bay Company at noon to protest the manufacture and sale of fur, marking the 33rd edition of National Anti-Fur Day.

In a press release, the Society for the Protection of Animals (SPA) says participants will be "totally" naked save for simple signs that state, "I'd rather go naked than wear fur."

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The 'Freedom Convoy 2022' movement is making its way to Montreal this weekend. But it's looking like the Montreal trucker protest will be more of a pit stop for Quebec truckers en route to Ottawa, where demonstrators have effectively occupied downtown for two weeks to demand an end to COVID-19 measures.

The "Unis dans l'Amour pour la Liberte" (United in Love for Freedom) protest is set to take place in and around Parc Jarry on Saturday, one week after the Quebec City demonstrations. There are a few different Facebook pages for the event with slightly different information but the biggest one — to which 9,800 have responded as "interested" or "going" — says protesters will march near Parc Jarry from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.

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