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The Parti Libéral du Québec has unveiled a 27-point plan to protect the French language in the province and one of them is to replace the infamous Office québécois de la langue française (OQLF) with a new organization "to ensure renewed and more transparent governance."

"The vitality of the French language and its promotion must be at the heart of any Quebec government action," the PLQ states online.

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Québec Solidaire (QS) is calling on the CAQ's Simon Jolin-Barette, minister of the French language, to take action and "put in place a specific plan to redress the situation of French in Montreal."

The QS news release goes on to suggest that Jolin-Barette should look into "the establishment of a special office of the Office québécois de la langue française (OQLF) in Montreal to fight against the decline of French in the metropolis."

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By now, you've probably experienced the work-from-home circle-of-life: You sleep where you work, you work where you eat and you eat where you sleep, so Coors Light wants to help change your scenery a little. 

Offering what's called "The Out-Of-Office Office," the beer company is offering an amazing, fully equipped office that's easily movable and gives a totally new meaning to working remotely.

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It's February! Meaning that if you're a Quebec resident in Canada, tax season 2021 is right around the corner. Why not get a head start during the province's lockdown and curfew period? It's not like you have anything better to do.

MTL Blog spoke with H&R Block Senior Tax Specialist Josée Cabral to get the 411 on doing your taxes as a Quebecer. Remember that you're always doing taxes for the previous year so the taxes you do in 2021 will cover your 2020 — as much as we wish we could pretend 2020 never happened. 

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Working from home may be the "new normal," but for many, it's been a challenge to get into the groove, especially when it comes to sitting hunched at my desk all day.

As we make our way through month ten of the pandemic (I know, I can't believe it either!), there are some things we've gotten used to and some that are still a work in progress. And unfortunately for my back, it appears to be the latter.

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Montreal's municipal government released its budget for 2021 today, and it includes a 10-year vision for the city rather than the typical three. Over the next 10 years, the city plans on spending a total of $18.69 billion on major projects, averaging out to approximately $1.9 billion per year.

While the majority of funds are set to be spent on things like buildings and parks, the city is allocating 4.9% of its budget — a total of $907 million — to.... drum roll please... office furniture and equipment.

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If there was one thing missing in Montreal's Griffintown neighbourhood, a lot of you might say that there are few spots to hang out on a terrasse in the summer.

And even though summer drinks on a terrasse seem like a distant memory, there's no reason not to get excited about our end-of-winter reward of carefree terrasse days. 

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Enjoying a high-paying career used to mean trudging to an office every day. Well, not anymore. Companies have been retooling their workforces to contain the transmission of COVID-19, which means there are more remote job opportunities in Montreal than ever before.

Working remotely means a dramatic shortening of your daily commute because your office is just a few steps away from where you slept.

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City officials are aiming to strengthen their effort to fight racism with a brand new Montreal job. In a statement from the mayor's office, the city's Director General, Serge Lamontagne, promised that the new Commissioner for the Fight against Racism and Systemic Discrimination and their office "will play a key role in achieving Montreal's goals of becoming more just and inclusive."

The job posting shows that the commissioner will have a pretty broad set of responsibilities to work toward that goal.

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A tech entrepreneur says it would be economically unfeasible for his new online robotics marketplace to conform to Quebec’s French-language laws. About a month ago, the Office québécois de la langue française (OQLF), sent Mario Tremblay, the founder and CEO of RobotShop.com, notice that his company was in violation of Article 51 of the language charter, which mandates that all products have inscriptions in French.

As a result, he’s stated that he might have to move his headquarters elsewhere.

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Several reports have named Quebec resident Pascale Ferrier as the suspect behind a poison letter sent to President Trump

In a statement sent to MTL Blog, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (USCBP) agency confirmed that an arrest was made at the Peace Bridge in Buffalo, New York, in connection to this case.

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