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Marches against conjugal violence and femicides in Quebec are taking place across the province on April 2 after eight Quebec women died due to domestic violence in the past eight weeks.

"Behind each of these murdered women, there are thousands of others who live in fear on a daily basis," reads the Facebook event page. "The safety of women and children is everyone's business."

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On Monday, March 15, Montreal's annual anti-police brutality protest will take to the streets once again. This year, for its 25th edition, organizers the Collectif opposé à la brutalité policière (COBP) have a simple goal: "the abolition of the police." 

"We have been more than lenient, we have given them more than their fair chance: it is now time to think of something different for Montreal, for a Montreal post-SPVM," they wrote online.

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A food drive in Montreal that saw incredible success last year is back this March and the organizers are counting on Montrealers' kindness once again! The March 13th Miracle is looking for both volunteers and donors in the Greater Montreal area for the upcoming food drive initiative. 

In a statement shared with MTL Blog, Gillian Aitken, organizer of the event, said that "everyone is invited to participate by putting one can of food on their doorstep, volunteering to pick up the donations, or being a team captain in their neighbourhood."

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On November 27, MTL Blog reported that a newly published document by The Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal (CCMM) highlighted the extreme hardships that Montreal's tourism industry has faced due to COVID-19.

The next day, on November 28, protesters gathered in front of Dorchester Square to send a message to the provincial government that business closures in COVID-19 red zones have impacted the mental health of hospitality workers in Quebec.

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