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Incumbent Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante turned up the heat on this election at a press conference on Tuesday after she slammed what she called Denis Coderre's lack of transparency.

Plante said she wants the Ensemble Montréal leader to do "what is reasonable and what makes sense" by opening his books to disclose his past work history and revenues.

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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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Montreal is known for many things such as poutine, potholes, and problematic politicians but did you know it's also one of the video game capitals of the world? Some of the best minds in the industry live here, and you can join them with these amazing jobs in Montreal's video game industry .

If you already spend all your time playing video games, why not incorporate them into your day job ?

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If you're getting ready to hit the job market after high school or cégep or just considering a new career path, these nine jobs in Quebec that don't require a university degree might help give you an idea of some of the opportunities out there right now.

These positions draw from a diverse array of fields and demand varying levels of experience and educational backgrounds.

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This city is filled with lots of opportunities. And the best part is, there are lots of jobs hiring in Montreal that don't require a degree or any type of formal training.

With competitive wages and lots of flexibility in schedules and working from home , we found some really fantastic job listings that are hiring right now.

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For anyone looking for new employment, you'll be happy to know there are tons of jobs hiring in Montreal right now — especially for someone looking for a pretty competitive hourly wage .

We took a look to see who's hiring in the city right now for at least $20 per hour.

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Whether you're a professional looking for a new opportunity or a student seeking career inspiration, this list of jobs in Quebec offers, at the very least, a snapshot of positions available in the province in the $80,000-100,000 salary range .

Note that these postings will likely disappear once employers find suitable candidates.

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If you're looking for a job where you can work from home — and, let's face it, that's pretty much everyone right now — then check out this opportunity: Videotron in Quebec is hiring remote call centre agents , including in Montreal and Longueuil.

Not only is the whole process virtual — from the interview to the training to the work itself — you also don't need more than a high school or vocational diploma (or equivalent) to apply for the position, which is full-time and permanent. Hello, benefits!

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Finding a job in Quebec may not always be an easy task, especially if you're looking for something with a high salary . But at the end of the day, we're all searching for a good job in a field that we love, and, if it pays well, that's just a major bonus.

Making six figures is definitely something one can be proud of, and luckily for us, there's a myriad of job openings throughout the province that are currently offering salaries of $100,000 or more annually .

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They say if you find a job you love , you'll never work a day in your life. Well, with so much going on, there are countless opportunities to find just the right job in Montreal .

A leader in so many different fields , the city is a great place for any number of careers.

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Enjoying a high-paying career used to mean trudging to an office every day. Well, not anymore. Companies have been retooling their workforces to contain the transmission of COVID-19, which means there are more remote job opportunities in Montreal than ever before.

Working remotely means a dramatic shortening of your daily commute because your office is just a few steps away from where you slept.

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COVID-19's effect on the economy has been compared to the Great Depression of the 1920s — which basically means that things are looking rough for the Montreal job sector.

Luckily, service jobs are at an all-time high. We've compiled a list of seven jobs in Quebec paying over $20 per hour that you can apply for with little experience.

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