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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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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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Canada's 2021 budget included investing $4.1 billion into financial assistance for college and university students. Namely, Canada announced it would waive interest on all federal student loans until March 31, 2023, and double student grants for two more years.

However, Quebec is the only Canadian province that doesn't participate in federal student grant and loan programs — so where does that leave Quebec students? MTL Blog asked the province's Ministry of Education what financial support it's offering to Quebec students navigating the pandemic. 

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Doing taxes can be overwhelming, especially since each province and territory has its own system. What most Canadians want to know is how to pay less income tax — and that means taking advantage of tax credits in Canada and Quebec. 

Put simply, tax credits allow you to "write off" expenses, deducting money from the amount you owe or adding to the amount you get back from the government. Non-refundable credits help with the former and refundable credits help with the latter, FYI.

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A new poll on behalf of the Quebec Student Union found that 81% of Quebec university students experienced high levels of "psychological distress" and struggled with mental health in fall 2020.

Marketing firm Léger surveyed 1,209 members of the province's university student community to "paint the most complete possible picture of the state of student psychological health" during the fall 2020 semester, according to a statement released by the Union on February 10.   

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Minister of Higher Education Danielle McCann announced on Thursday that as of February 8, every student in a Quebec CEGEP or university living in a red zone, "regardless of his or her program of study, will gradually be able to benefit from teaching or group activities." 

Here's everything you need to know about the province's plan to reopen post-secondary schools. 

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A video of a Vanier College teacher questioning a student on his surname made waves when it was published on the Armenian Report's Instagram page on January 26, amassing over 38,000 views — and many commenters call the interaction discriminatory. 

The video shows the teacher, Afshin Matlabi, asking the student why his hyphenated last name does not list his father's surname first, ahead of his mother's surname. According to the Armenian report, the mother's surname is Armenian while the father's surname is not. 

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An online petition outlining sexual misconduct at McGill University has amassed 51,167 signatures since it was started on December 14, just three days ago.

The university announced on its website and on social media that it's "looking into the matter."

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There are some universal experiences that define life in Montreal and separate the residents from those who are just passing through. 

If you've spent any amount of time in our fine city, you know that the streets are full of wild and wonderful characters.

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As the end of the semester approaches, Dawson College students are taking a stance against in-person exams.

In an online statement, the Dawson Student Union has positioned itself against conducting final exams in-person as it believes such a move would "undermine the performance of certain students and would effectively put them in harm’s way."

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There's a lot of pressure when it comes to planning your educational journey. Figuring out what you want to do for the rest of your life can feel pretty daunting. When you finally decide on a career path, learning options can sometimes seem limited, especially for the arts. Luckily, there are tools to help you pave your way and accomplish your goals.

If you're passionate about fashion and creative industries but can't find a program that meets your specific needs, you're not alone.

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McGill University is making new commitments to improve its diversity and inclusion and to fight against anti-Black racism, including by assessing the future of the James McGill statue.

The university's Action Plan to Address Anti-Black Racism has pledged an investment of $15 million over five years to address racism and develop better representation in both the faculty and student community. 

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