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Last May, the Quebec government unveiled the outline of a new program supporting the training of 2,500 people in the field of information technology and communications. The list of training courses paid $650 per week is out and there is something for everyone.

Since July 1, it has been possible for people who have had to recover from unemployment due to the pandemic and for people who have not been studying full time in the last 12 months to register for one of the training programs of the Program for the requalification and the accompaniment in information technology and communications (PRATIC).

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Have you ever looked at what the government does and thought to yourself, "I can do that"? Well, as luck would have it, the government is always hiring, so it's time to step up. 

Here are six government jobs at both the provincial and federal level you can apply for to maybe change things from the inside.

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Canada geese are creating piles of trouble in Montreal's LaSalle borough so authorities are using dogs and remote-controlled devices to compel them to fly elsewhere.

Gabriel Chevrefils, LaSalle's division chief of Permits and Inspection, told Narcity the birds have become a public nuisance, threatening the city's playgrounds, lawns, golf courses and waterways with their poop.

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April 22 marks Earth Day, which means it's a time for Montrealers to give back to the planet in return for all it does.

It's also a reminder of the importance of practicing sustainability every day — Mother Nature doesn't get a day off and neither should we!

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The federal government has announced a new path to permanent residency in Canada for over 90,000 essential workers and international students across the country — except for those continuing to live in Quebec.

According to a statement by the Canadian government, these special new public policies grant permanent status to temporary essential workers, especially those working in hospitals and long-term care homes, as well as international graduates.

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A guaranteed basic income (GBI) program would cut Quebec poverty rates by 60.4%, according to a new report by the office of Canada's Parliamentary Budget Officer.

For the country as a whole, the report found that GBI would reduce poverty rates by almost half in 2022.

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Women make up over half of the Canadian population, but when it comes to owning a business, they're seriously underrepresented — less than 16% of entrepreneurs in Canada are women.

When women do take on leadership positions, they become role models for young girls and pave the way for pay equality.

Women-led businesses also create new jobs four times faster than the national average and create companies at double the national average, so why do they account for so little of Canadian entrepreneurs?

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Over the past year, more and more people have become aware of the importance of supporting local businesses.

Whether you're shopping for handmade clothes that fit your new WFH lifestyle, ordering takeout from a small restaurant or picking out farm-to-table ingredients for dinner, we've become increasingly aware that buying local is good for our communities. 

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The City of Montreal has launched a new subsidy program that pays 20% of a home's market price for eligible buyers. 

The program is part of the Règlement pour une métropole mixte (RMM) bylaw coming into effect on April 1, and aims to make owning property easier for Montrealers while ensuring "affordability over a period of at least 30 years."

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A new bill was introduced that, if passed, would be a major step toward implementing guaranteed basic income in Canada — a set amount of money every citizen would be entitled to and cover the basic costs of living.

Bill C-273, a Liberal private member's bill that had its first reading on February 22, would require the minister of finance to develop a national strategy to assess possible models for implementing a guaranteed basic income program.

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In September 2020, Black Girls Gather, a book club created for Black girls ages 12 to 17, was launched.

This club goes beyond simply reading books, it has become a safe space for Black girls to discuss their lived experiences together and develop a sisterhood.

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For many recent and future high school graduates in Quebec, this year’s application season has been particularly stress-filled. Even more so for those who were rejected from their program of choice, or didn’t have time to decide where to apply before the cut-off date.

The good news is that you'll be getting another chance to pursue your educational goals this upcoming Fall semester since TAV College is still considering applications to many of its pre-university and career programs.

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