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Thousands of people took to the streets of Montreal on March 13 to protest the Quebec government's lockdown measures, one year after the COVID-19 pandemic began.

Montreal police said many protesters did not wear masks, according to CTV News, which violates COVID-19 public health rules.

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Plans for protests against the month-long COVID-19 curfew in Quebec have emerged on social media, with hundreds of Quebecers already having RSVP'd that they'll be attending.

One event in particular, organized by Action Coordination and Les Bracelets bleu de la Liberté, has attracted the interest of around 1,900 Quebecers. It's set to take place on January 9 at 7:30 p.m in 32 cities and towns as well as one municipality across Quebec. 

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On November 27, MTL Blog reported that a newly published document by The Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal (CCMM) highlighted the extreme hardships that Montreal's tourism industry has faced due to COVID-19.

The next day, on November 28, protesters gathered in front of Dorchester Square to send a message to the provincial government that business closures in COVID-19 red zones have impacted the mental health of hospitality workers in Quebec.

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