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Weeks after Lorde dropped a surprise track, "Solar Power," in tandem with the only visible solar eclipse of 2021, the singer has announced that she will be performing in Montreal as part of the 2022 Solar Power world tour.

The North American leg of the tour is the first for Lorde in more than three years, kicking off in April 2022.

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It's fair to say that times are tough right now, and change — whether it's financial, emotional or simply routine-related — is constant. 

One of the biggest shifts many Quebecers face these days is in employment and career opportunities, which have been ever-changing during the pandemic.

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Thousands of Montrealers in Côte-des-Neiges-Notre-Dâme-de-Grace, Hampstead, Côte Saint-Luc and Montreal-West experienced mass Hydro-Québec power outages early in the day on October 29 — not an ideal scenario for those currently working from home.

Hydro-Québec's power outages webpage showed 65,864 customers in the city who had lost their electricity as of noon.

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Activists with the climate action group Extinction Rebellion Quebec (XR) took over a billboard in the Mile End as they seek to ramp up the pressure for more ambitious climate policies. The activists climbed the billboard last night and pasted over what appears to be a Telus advertisement with a poster that reads "ça va bien bruler" ("it's going to burn well"), to draw attention to the historically destructive wildfire season.

"It was done through careful action planning and banner painting. Infiltration, deployment, getting out — all in the night of the 20th. It seems hard, but when you practice it isn't."   

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