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It's not every day you see a Montreal fashion company feature on the popular show Dragon's Den, but Mahzrad Lari and his partners at Wide The Brand are looking to take over the world with local and innovative plus-size men's fashion.

"The infamous phrase, 'I have nothing to wear'... was synonymous with my everyday life," explained Lari, cofounder and creative director at Wide The Brand, in an interview with MTL Blog.

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Looks like we're going to have to wait until 2022 to experience the full glory of Montreal's summer season, but at least one ultra-popular event is coming back this year: L’International des Feux Loto-Québec — aka the La Ronde fireworks show.

The usual international competition will be replaced with a single 30-minute event honouring essential workers, the Montreal amusement park explained in a press release.

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Tout le monde en parle host Dany Turcotte announced Thursday afternoon that he's stepping down from his role on the show after posing a question he later admitted was "inappropriate" to Mamadi Camara, who was a guest on the talk show on February 14.

Camara appeared on Tout le monde en parle after his wrongful arrest, which followed an assault on a Montreal police officer.

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Starting today, almost all travellers returning to Canada by land have to show proof of a COVID-19 test when arriving at the border.

The test must either be a negative COVID-19 molecular test (such as a PCR test, which is typically taken using a swab inserted into a person’s nose or throat) taken within 72 hours of arriving at the U.S.-Canada land border, or a positive test taken 14 to 90 days before arrival. 

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Days before his highly anticipated Super Bowl halftime show performance, Toronto crooner The Weeknd announced the date of his next Montreal concert, a stop on his After Hours tour

The world tour is expected to kick off in January 2022.

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If you have a business idea you’d like to flog and have ever fancied making an appearance on TV, now is your chance as Dragons' Den is looking for contestants — and you can apply now.

The long-running CBC reality show, entering its 16th season, gives cash-strapped entrepreneurs a chance to pitch their ideas to six high-profile businesspeople, or "dragons." 

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When Takuya Matsuda was an up-and-coming sushi chef living in California, he said he spent a lot of time in Las Vegas. It was there, at a Cirque du Soleil show, that he came up with the concept for his new Montreal restaurant, Okeya Kyujiro, which opened downtown for take-out on Friday, January 8, 2021.

Part sushi spot and part theatre, Okeya Kyujiro promises to be an experience unlike anything the city's ever seen — or tasted — before. 

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By now, most Quebecers know a curfew is coming into effect on Saturday, January 9, meaning we risk hefty fines if we leave our homes between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. — but there are exceptions.

Even if you have a justifiable reason to be out past curfew, there's a chance you'll get stopped by police. In a press conference on January 7, Deputy Premier Geneviève Guilbault explained what you're expected to show police if that happens.

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Laurent Racicot has been juggling assignments, jumping through hoops and bending over backward to get a passing grade — literally. “The circus has always fascinated me,” he said.

“When I was little, I went to see the Cirque Du Soleil and I still remember the stars I had in my eyes while watching the artists. I dreamed of being able to be on stage in their shoes one day.”

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If you're bored at home on New Year's — and, let's face it, you are — you might just be desperate enough to watch a TV show you've never heard of.

We promise this home-grown Netflix series is actually really good, having garnered excellent reviews in The Globe and Mail, Bustle and on Rotten Tomatoes. It also won a Banff Rockie Award for "Best Drama Series: Foreign Language" and a Gémeaux Award for "Best Direction - Comedy."

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A taco restaurant in Montreal had its grand opening on Saturday, attracting crowds of young customers — as well as the police.

Earlier in the week, Mont Tacos on Rue Saint-Denis ramped up a social media campaign to market a $2 taco promotion for its opening, which began at 1:00 p.m. on November 14.

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The term "girlboss," despite its connotation, doesn't only refer to a certain brand of female entrepreneurs. By juggling the roles of mother, Minister of Public Security and Deputy Premier, Geneviève Guilbault's Instagram shows that she is indeed a girlboss — a major one, in fact. 

Elected to the National Assembly in 2017 and re-elected in 2018, the 37-year-old works for the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ).

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