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Health Minister Christian Dubé posted a new digital "made-you-look" ad on June 4 encouraging young Quebecers to get vaccinated against COVID-19

In the video, Dubé walks into the frame with a serious expression on his face. He starts smiling as he points to the ground, making a circle with his thumb and index finger — a nod to a TikTok challenge involving the same hand signal.

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If elected mayor, Denis Coderre would ban all alcohol consumption in Montreal parks after 8 p.m., he said in a news conference on June 2.

Coderre's team told MTL Blog that his proposal is meant to provide police in Montreal with the tools to "help citizens regain a sense of calm."

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Being in tune with our bodies is important for many reasons. It's how we get in touch with our feelings, decipher our wants and determine our needs both physically and mentally.

The intuition that comes with knowing your body — what's normal and what's not — can be life-saving. Canadian beach volleyball player, Grant O'Gorman, knows this better than most.

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The pandemic has called attention to the burden facing young Montrealers, according to a recent report from the Conseil jeunesse de Montréal.

The report, titled "Young Montrealers and rental housing: a precarious situation," states that the median income for 15 to 24-year-olds is $29,080 and that "nearly half of renter households under the age of 24 spend more than 30% of income on housing expenses."

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A new study conducted by the World Health Organization found that one in three women, roughly 736 million around the world, experience violence. And a team of McGill researchers, led by Professor Mathieu Maheu-Giroux, was part of the study.

The study titled, "Global, regional and national estimates for intimate partner violence against women and global and regional estimates for non-partner sexual violence against women" is the "Largest study ever conducted on the prevalence of violence against women," according to the university.

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There's a myriad of things that Quebec schools don't teach us, which is the exact reason Neo Collège came to fruition.

Neo Collège is a website where students can go to learn subjects that they likely haven't learnt before, such as sign language or understanding paycheques.

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In September 2020, Black Girls Gather, a book club created for Black girls ages 12 to 17, was launched.

This club goes beyond simply reading books, it has become a safe space for Black girls to discuss their lived experiences together and develop a sisterhood.

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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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With the new year around the corner, many Montrealers are reflecting on this past year and are starting to think about any resolutions that they may have for 2021. For many, that likely includes speaking to a financial advisor for guidance when it comes to all things money-related.

Editor's Choice: Here's How Quebec Plans To Deal With People Who Still Gather At Christmas

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On October 31, MTL Blog reported that COVID-19 cases in Montreal youth aged 10 to 19 per 100,000 people were notably higher than other age groups. 

The same was true on November 9 when young people aged 10 to 19 saw the highest number of cases — per 100,000 people as well as in total — in Montreal in the last two weeks, according to Santé Montreal data.

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In a press conference on October 21, Montreal public health director Mylène Drouin recognized the mental health impacts of COVID-19 on the city's young population. 

She said that over 45% of young Montrealers — aged 18 to 29 — believe they have mental health issues resulting from COVID-19 related issues, according to a survey by the city's public health department.

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