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As the world celebrated International Women's Day (IWD) on Monday, the day also brought up gender issues that persist in 2021.

People reminded each other that trans women are women while cautioning against including non-binary folks in #IWD posts without permission. This begs the question: Where do we stand in terms of transgender and non-binary rights in Quebec? 

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Beginning Saturday, January 9, 2021, a curfew in Quebec will take effect every day from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m.

According to provincial health regulations, "anyone will be prohibited from being outside their residence or its grounds, except in the case of justified exceptions." 

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The Quebec-wide curfew is set to begin on Saturday, January 9, but what if you have good reason to be out between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m.? 

In a press conference on January 7, Deputy Premier Geneviève Guilbault clarified that there are exceptions to the rule. 

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Thanks to all the Hallmark movies, so many of us can't help but dream of Montreal's weather pulling through and letting us have a white Christmas.

With this thought in mind, MTL Blog spoke with local meteorologist Alexandre Parent, who works for Environment Canada, on December 1 to see what the predicted weather is looking like for Christmas 2020 in our city.

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The City of Longueuil has decided to relocate some deer that were overpopulating a local park in Quebec rather than carry out a "control operation," as previously planned, that would see them culled.

Mayor of Longueuil Sylvie Parent announced her decision in a Facebook post on November 23. 

The city received severe backlash and threats from Quebecers in response to its decision to euthanize the problematic deer overpopulating Parc Michel-Chartrand and donate the game meat to local food banks.

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