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The months leading up to Quebec's July 1 "Moving Day" are a popular time for apartment lease renewals in Montreal. That's why it's all the more important to be aware of your rights as a tenant right now. 

To make matters more complicated, a statement from the City of Montreal says that the number of available units has decreased significantly over the years with the vacancy rate in Montreal slightly above 3%, compared to 1.6% last year.

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You may know about the nine statutory holidays in Quebec that allow you to take time off from work — but there are even more lesser-known leaves and absences that Quebec employees can make use of.

No matter where you work, Quebec's Act respecting labour standards, enforced by the Commission des normes, de l'équité, de la santé et de la sécurité du travail (CNESST), lays out which days off you are entitled to take. Here are some of them.

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If you got funding from one of Canada's COVID-19 benefits, including CERB, and later found out you were ineligible, you may have to pay back the government. But how?

We asked Josée Cabral, a Quebec-based tax expert at H&R Block, to explain everything you need to know about repaying CERB.

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Statistics Canada (StatCan) is looking to hire a number of census workers in Quebec and several positions are still available in communities across the province. The pay isn't too shabby, either. 

Leading up to the May 2021 census, StatCan will hire 32,000 workers across Canada, including over 5,700 in Quebec.*

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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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Enjoying the best of the city (what we can right now) can get pretty pricey. That's why so many Montrealers are looking for gigs that pay well. Like, more-than-minimum-wage well. So we took a look for jobs hiring in Montreal right now that offer more than $16 an hour.

From bakeries to banks, Montreal is a city beaming with business and lots of opportunities for you to get that bread (get it?). In the market for some extra cash? Take a look at our list below.

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Looking for a job, but not ready to jump into 40 hours a week? Or, looking for a second job to make a little extra money? We get it. Montreal's job listings are in abundance for anyone looking for part-time work and decided to take a look at what the part-time job market looks like in the city at the moment.

Whether you're looking to dip your toes into the workforce or just looking for some extra cash, there are a wide range of opportunities that all offer amazing experience.

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