
COVID-19: Are Montreal homeless being shortchanged?
Montreal homeless – Among the many announcements made by the federal government regarding financial assistance to various groups and institutions, there

Montreal homeless – Among the many announcements made by the federal government regarding financial assistance to various groups and institutions, there

When Jim Beauchamp, owner of Cunningham’s Pub in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, heard about a business man who donated 5000 meals to hospital workers

These actions will facilitate downtown Montreal’s pedestrian travel and return to work while positioning the neighbourhood as a safe and comfortable

McGill University Vaccine Study Centre sent out an email last Friday, with a request for research candidates for potential Covid-19 vaccines,

Movie theatres, concert halls, museums, are all closed these days, and although some of these venues work on tentative dates to

Covid-19 contact-tracing app – Mila-Quebec, an institute specializing in artificial intelligence, will soon be launching ‘COVI’, a contact-tracing app for smartphones.

Canadian benefits extended – Today, the Honourable Diane Lebouthillier, Minister of National Revenue is announcing that benefit payments will continue for an

After an outbreak breakout, just less than two weeks ago, where 15 Covid-19 cases were reported at Pointe-Claire’s Lakeshore General Hospital,

Cargill meat plant shut down – A Cargill meat processing plant, located in Chambly in Quebec’s Monteregie region, will temporarily shut

A study published by Quebec’s national health institute (INSPQ) last Friday, warns that the easing of physical distancing measures in the

Quebec open or closed – Premier François Legault has backed down on his plan to reopen non-essential retail businesses in the

It may not come as a surprise to some people, but at a press briefing today, Premier Francois Legault announced yet
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