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At a press conference on Thursday, Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé revealed that the province will be offering electronic proof of vaccination to Quebecers who have already received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine starting on Thursday, May 13.

Dubé described this proof as "a QR code that will be provided by email to Quebecers." Here's what you need to know.

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When thinking about ways to be more eco-friendly, there are some pieces of advice that are more familiar than others: turn off the lights at home, take shorter showers, hop on your bike or carpool. It should come as no surprise that there are plenty more opportunities to make greener choices every day.

For example, introducing more plant-based foods to your diet is a great way to help Mother Nature.

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Almost a year ago to the day, as the first cases of COVID-19 began to appear in Quebec, locals began to start panic-buying toilet paper in Montreal, along with other pandemic essentials like hand sanitizer and cleaning products. 

We knew little about the virus then and had no idea what we were in for, so naturally, panic and fear prevailed. But looking back one year later, isn't it kind of amazing that we were all doomsday preppers for a week? 

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Montreal artists can truly take anything and make it beautiful — even toilet paper. It seems like we've talked about toilet paper this year more than any other before. But don't worry — This time it's not about panic buying. It's for breast cancer research.

The 17th annual Cashmere Collection brings together the best designers in the country to create gorgeously couture looks made of extravagant Cashmere Bathroom Tissue and raise awareness for the disease.

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It seems that several Costcos in Montreal are already experiencing a shortage of toilet paper as the second wave of COVID-19 is raging in several regions of Quebec.

For many, it's a feeling of déjà vu. But it's a reality — shelves of toilet paper rolls in various warehouse centres and grocery shops are empty again.

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