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Forty-four students living in McGill University residences have reportedly tested positive for COVID-19, according to a statement issued on behalf of Fabrice Labeau, deputy provost of student life and learning, on January 25. 

Thirty-three of the 44 students — or 75% — live in the Royal Victoria College or RVC Residences. 

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34 workers at McDonald’s restaurants across Quebec have tested positive for COVID-19 since Christmas Eve, as of the time of writing.

That means Quebec’s locations have recorded the highest number of confirmed cases in the country over the last 14 days, ahead of the 28 reported in Ontario, according to the company’s COVID-19 case tracker.

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French President Emmanuel Macron has tested positive for COVID-19. This news is making headlines around the world and, naturally, Quebec politicians are wishing their fellow-francophone across the pond well during this time.

The Élysée released a statement on December 17 confirming that Macron had received a positive diagnosis for COVID-19.

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December is generally a month spent with loved ones, wrapping up the past year while setting intentions for the new one. But with holiday gatherings cancelled in Quebec red zones, it's bound to be different this time around.

Since 2020 was a rollercoaster shitshow — complete with a global pandemic, devastating wildfires, mass protests and murder hornets — it's safe to assume the world is ready to throw this year into the trash where it belongs.

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Finding healthy ways to cope with life's many ups and downs can be difficult, so you just need to find what's right for you. And for Montreal yoga instructor and entrepreneur Brandon Dawson-Jarvis, it's practicing mindfulness and yoga that have helped him get through tough times.

If you're curious about what yoga can do for you, his company, Grove Campus, is hosting a 9-day virtual yoga journey that's completely free and is happening from November 18 to 26, which you can register for here.

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Fifty-three SAQ employees have tested positive for COVID-19 since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, according to the Societé d'Alcools du Québec's COVID-19 info page.

Six of those cases occurred in the last two weeks.

Only one of the newly diagnosed employees worked at a Montreal SAQ, a Mont-Royal Est location at 940, avenue du Mont-Royal Est. 

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Regardless of the majority of classes being held online, McGill University still welcomed hundreds of students into its residences this semester.

An outbreak just occurred within two of the university's residences, namely Carrefour Sherbrooke and La Citadelle, which resulted in five students living in these buildings testing positive for COVID-19.

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The Quebec government has published a document reporting that 58 new schools in the province have positive coronavirus cases — bringing the total to 392 Quebec schools with COVID-19 cases. 

The provincial government's data was updated as of September 21.

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