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More green is coming to the city! Mayor Valérie Plante recently announced that a new public park, with an "urban forest," will be added to Montreal's Quartier des Spectacles.

This park will be located north of Place des Festivals.

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Louise Arbour says you gotta fight for your right to poultry.

Since founding Poulet en Ville in 2015, the businesswoman, writer and activist has made quite a name for herself teaching people about the pleasures and pitfalls of raising hens in their own backyards, a plucky effort that has yielded a book, Des poules dans ma cour, a webinar, and lots and lots of eggs.

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Over the past month, there has been a lot of drama surrounding the proposed Réseau express métropolitain de l'Est, set to be yet another landmark Montreal transit projects. And as with any landmark Montreal transit project, there are bound to be hiccups.

Recently, the REM de l'Est has stirred up some controversy, reportedly leading two architectural firms to quit the project. Here's what's happening.

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According to new data from Statistics Canada, Montreal experienced a "record-high population [loss] to surrounding areas" between July 1, 2019, and July 1, 2020.

"Despite still showing overall positive population growth," Statistics Canada writes, the census metropolitan areas "of Toronto, Montréal and Vancouver continued to see more people moving out to other regions of their province rather than moving in."

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Health Canada has issued a recall on two styles of candle holders sold at Urban Outfitters in Canada, citing the potential for a fire hazard that could cause injuries and property damage.

The joint recall was publicly issued on December 23 with URBN Canada Retail Inc., which owns brands including Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie and Free People. 

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On Wednesday, the City of Montreal unveiled its "Strategy of Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples 2020-2025."

Joined by Indigenous leaders, Mayor Valérie Plante was enthusiastic about the new policy and said that "Canadian cities must play a leading role in reconciliation with Indigenous peoples since half of the Indigenous people live in urban areas in Canada [...] Montreal intends to lead the way and show itself to be an ally of Indigenous people." 

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