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Does your current job give you a perennial case of the Mondays? Try applying to one of these places. The Canada’s Top 100 Employers project has released its annual list of Montreal's Top Employers.

60 Montreal employers, in no particular order, made the cut based on eight categories, according to a press release.

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Since the beginning of the pandemic, our habits have definitely changed quite a bit. Many of the places we used to love visiting are currently closed, leaving a lot of us wondering how exactly to fill our newfound free time.

After all, Netflix can only make so many Tiger Kings and holiday movies. 

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An online petition created by Accent Montréal, which asks the City of Montreal to do more to protect the French language in the city, such as only publishing municipal documents in French, has been gaining traction recently.

The petition currently has over 10k signatures.

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On October 16, the Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ) released new data projecting different ways COVID-19 could evolve in the province during the second wave — and it looks like Quebecers need to do more to stop coronavirus cases from rising. 

The report presents three possible scenarios: the first, called Scenario 0 (S0), is a hypothetical analysis of what could have occurred if the government had not put additional measures in place in red zones for the month of October. 

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Students at Montreal's LaSalle Community Comprehensive High School planned a walkout to protest the government's health rules and protocols for schools.

A change.org petition characterizes the rules as inadequate.

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On September 26, a passenger refused to wear a mask on a local bus and the situation left a Quebec bus driver with a fracture in her face.

According to a news release sent out by the Terrebonne Police, a man entered a bus heading to the train station in Sainte-Thérèse and the driver asked him to put on a mask before entering, so he put a bandana over his face. But throughout the ride, the driver had to remind him to put it on again. 

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Quebec politics are never simple. Navigating the shark-infested waters of language politics, sovereignty, and economic crises would unnerve even the most experienced politician. No one would call the Québec Solidaire inexperienced after nearly 15 years of campaigning but for a party that's seemingly in touch with the concerns of young people, Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, Manon Massé, and the entire Québec Solidaire crew still have tons of uncharted waters to navigate. 

While Québec Solidaire's platform is rather straight-forward and has clear goals, the party has a hard time convincing the population.

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The idea of being lost and alone in nature for six weeks — within close proximity to bears, cougars and wolves — is terrifying to think about. But one Quebec resident has done just that, and he's lived to tell the tale. He also happens to be a one-year-old tabby cat named Lewis.

When Lewis's owner Khristine Lahaie and her boyfriend set-off for a summer road trip through Alberta, she said they decided to bring their two cats along with them: Mighty and Lewis.

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