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Narcity Québec reports that a woman in her 20s has died after getting hit by a plane as it landed on the grounds of the Parachute Montréal skydiving school in the Lanaudière town of Saint-Esprit.

The woman, who worked at Parachute Montréal, was mowing the lawn at the time of the collision, which the Sûreté du Québec (SQ) said was an accident.

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A hospital in Quebec's Laurentides region, Hospital of Saint-Eustache, reportedly sent 10 emails to employment agencies to recruit female orderly candidates with "white skin" only, according to La Presse.

La Presse reported that each message indicated similar selection criteria, including: "a white [hospital attendant]," "WHITE WOMAN ONLY," "MUST BE A WHITE WOMAN," "the [attendant] MUST BE WHITE SKINNED." 

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Canada's Green Party leader, Annamie Paul, says political leaders across the country should speak with one voice in terms of acknowledging systemic racism — and she told Quebec Premier François Legault as much in a December 2020 meeting.

MTL Blog asked Paul about her discussion with Legault, as well as her views on Bill 21, otherwise known as Quebec's secularism law.

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Quebec Premier François Legault called on men to end violence against women "chez nous," during a press conference on March 3.

The premier's comments came in the wake of a double homicide in Sainte-Sophie, Quebec that left two women dead. 

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A 15-year-old young woman has died following a shooting in the Montreal borough of Saint-Léonard that also left a 21-year-old with a non-life-threatening injury.

According to an SPVM spokesperson, authorities received a 911 call concerning gunshots on rue Valdombre near rue Jean-Talon at around 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 7.

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Mayor Valérie Plante has shown her support for Joe Bidden and Kamala Harris on multiple occasions already.

On November 3, the night of the 2020 U.S. election, the mayor tweeted "Good luck @JoeBiden. @KamalaHarris, your high school city is rooting for you!" as Harris spent some of her formative years in Montreal, attending Westmount High School.

Yesterday evening, Plante took to showing her support for the projected new U.S. vice-president by turning a photo of herself into a "My face when..." meme.

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Now that the Associated Press has projected that Joe Biden will be the next president of the United States, local love is pouring in for projected Vice-President-elect Kamala Harris, a former Montrealer who attended Westmount High School. 

Harris started her political career early by protesting her right to play on the lawn of a Montreal apartment complex, according to the New York Times.

But — by the looks of Twitter right now — it's clear this isn't just a win for Harris or for the U.S. It's a win for Montrealers, Quebecers and Canadians alike who have taken to social media to express their pride. 

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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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On Monday, September 28, an Atikamekw woman from Manawan, Joyce Echaquan, passed away at the Centre hospitalier régional de Lanaudière. During her final moments, she had started a Facebook live in which you can hear her crying for help from the hospital staff members.

This article contains graphic content that might not be suitable for some readers.

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