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In December, five McGill University students penned a petition calling on the university to "make a statement and take action" against a fellow student, described as a first-year male, who they accused of sexual assault. The petition amassed 50,000 signatures in three days. 

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The directors of the Dawson College, John Abbott College and Vanier College — three English CEGEPs in Montreal — issued a joint statement saying Quebec's newly proposed French-language laws would "push more students to study out-of-province."

Bill 96 proposed caps on the number of students able to attend English-language CEGEPs. The CEGEP directors said the move "will not address the ongoing desire" parents and students have for wanting to attend English schools in Quebec.

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As the general population begins to receive COVID-19 vaccines in Quebec, and provincial officials slowly reopen post-secondary schools and cultural centres, McGill University and Concordia University are beginning to make some changes for the Summer and Fall 2021 semesters.  

McGill University will be shifting from remote learning to in-person teaching on campus as of fall 2021, a February 23 statement issued by the university confirmed. 

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In a meeting on December 9, 2020, the Montreal City Council voted down an amendment that would have funded body cameras for Montreal police officers. The defeat of the proposal — by a vote of 34 to 27 — was just the latest turn of events in the years-long, zigzagging effort to make the cameras part of the SPVM uniform.

Now, in the wake of the wrongful arrest of Mamadi Camara, supporters of the measure have once again renewed calls for additional police accountability. Here's a complete history of the political evolution of the proposal, and where it could go from here.

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On February 3, authorities released Mamadi III Fara Camara from police custody after he was accused of attacking an SPVM officer.

Charges were abruptly stayed on Wednesday, according to a spokesperson for the Directeur des poursuites criminelles et pénales (DPCP), who cited new information.

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The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPAQ) is warning Quebecers to watch out for a certain batch of Just Pressed soup, sold at several locations across the province. 

Just Pressed, a Montreal-based juice bar and health food supplier, has issued a recall of its 500-millilitre bottles of "CARROT AND SWEET POTATO SOUP" and "DILL POTATO SOUP," sold until January 13.

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Beginning on January 7, anyone travelling by plane to Canada from another country will be required to show the airline proof of a negative COVID-19 test before boarding. 

Marc Garneau, Canada's minister of transport, made the announcement on December 31, just days after Quebec officials said they asked the federal government to enforce new travel regulations, including this one.   

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Laval police arrested a 29-year-old man on December 3 for allegedly using a dating app to commit sexual assault.

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On Tuesday, the Réseau Express Métropolitain (REM) and CDPQ Infra announced a much-anticipated extension of the REM network on Montreal Island.

With 32 kilometres of rail and 23 stations, the new REM de l'Est aims to "meet a historic demand in Montréal’s east end," according to a statement shared with MTL Blog.

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Community groups say they're "shocked" by how Montreal police handled the dismantling of Camp Notre-Dame, where homeless Montrealers have been living in tents.

On Monday, members of the SPVM and Service de sécurité incendie de Montréal went to the campsite to evacuate the campers, a spokesperson for the City of Montreal told MTL Blog. 

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Last week, MTL Blog reported that the City of Longueuil is planning to carry out a "control operation" to kill problematic deer that have overpopulated Parc Michel-Chartrand.

A petition opposing the deer culling in Longueuil, which has garnered over 35,000 signatures, emerged online as the Miller Zoo offered to house the deer in Frampton rather than let the game meat be donated to local food banks in Quebec.

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A park in Longueuil, just across from Montreal, has seen an overwhelming influx of potentially trouble-making deer so the government is planning a "control operation" to take them down — which, sorry to all the animal-lovers out there, does indeed mean they're going to kill them.

But don't fret. In a happy holiday twist that every good deer overpopulation story needs, the meat will be donated to local food banks during the holiday season.

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