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A majority voted in favour of adopting the motion to call on the Canadian government to decriminalize the simple possession of drugs for personal use at Montreal's City Council on January 26.

"By ratifying this motion, the City of Montreal is adopting a change of direction that has become more than urgent," a joint press release from various community organizations reads. 

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In the agenda for Montreal's City Council on Monday, January 25, a "Non-partisan motion calling on the City of Montreal to urge the government to Canadian to decriminalize simple possession of drugs for personal use" is set to be debated.

A press release about the subject asks that the City of Montréal "undertake as quickly as possible steps to request a city-wide exemption from the Government of Canada to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act."

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Working from home may be the "new normal," but for many, it's been a challenge to get into the groove, especially when it comes to sitting hunched at my desk all day.

As we make our way through month ten of the pandemic (I know, I can't believe it either!), there are some things we've gotten used to and some that are still a work in progress. And unfortunately for my back, it appears to be the latter.

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Many people are experiencing high levels of stress as a result of the global pandemic. While not everyone's struggles are visible from the outside, the effects of ongoing anxiety are very real.

Whether it's because of a job loss, lack of social contact, or the fear of catching COVID-19, there are several reasons why you might be feeling negative emotions or heightened anxiety in the past few months. 

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