Patrick's Day parades for the first time in its year history.
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Nathalie Roy. On May 19, the Montreal Pride announced that a virtual parade would take place from August 10 to 16, On May 22, Minister of Culture Nathalie Roy announced the reopening of museum institutions, cultural product loan counters and drive-ins as of Friday, May 29 throughout Quebec. On June 17, the organizers of the Montreal International Jazz Festival announced that a festival would take place from June 27 to 30, but online. On June 23, the McCord Museum reopened. Starting on July 6, the active and safe routes put in place to respond to physical distancing measures were animated through digital works.
In addition, the Montreal market should lose almost 55, jobs in , with an unemployment rate of up to 8. On May 21, the city postponed for one month the presentation of its economic recovery plan linked to the COVID crisis. On June 5, with the rate reduction mainly affecting Bombardier 's mid-range model, the Challenger, assembled in Montreal, the Montreal-based multinational announced the elimination of 2, jobs by the end of the year, including 1, in Quebec [].
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While the Suncor company was suffering a loss of more than 3. In the East Montreal refinery, , barrels of gasoline and diesel are produced every day.
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On June 17, the City of Montreal unveiled its 22 million plan for the economic revival of the metropolis over a 6-month horizon. On April 20, the Minister of Education and Higher Education of Quebec announced that the results of the winter session would not be counted in the calculation of the R score.
According to Immigration and Citizenship Canada data, some 30, foreign students study in Quebec in On May 15, the director of Ahuntsic College estimated that the only way school could return in the fall would be through distance education. On May 26, the Quebec government allowed international students to start their courses this fall even if they are physically abroad.
He delivered a message posted online because of the pandemic. In it , we learn that students in the third cycle of elementary school fifth and sixth grade , as well as all high school students will be required to wear the mask in school, but not in classrooms. A week later, the Minister presented two new advertising campaign measures to help elementary and secondary school students who need support from the start of the school year.
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In a letter sent on August 14 to the Minister of Education, the regional director of public health of Montreal and the national director of public health, the Alliance des professeures et professors de Montreal asked Quebec to revise downwards. On September 27, Schools are now closed in Montreal due to the red zone and cases, just like they did in March The decrease in air traffic, the closure of factories, the increase in telework, and consequently a significant reduction in road vehicles on the road network, have had the effect of significantly reducing greenhouse gases GHG.
For the same period last year, the average was Obviously, the better the air quality, the lower the index. Like metropolises around the world, [] more wild animals were seen during the pandemic in Montreal.
From May 30, a humpback whale was staying near the Jacques-Cartier Bridge , [] finding itself more than kilometers miles from its natural habitat. Between the end of March [] and June 22, , Quebec retailers were not obliged to return returnable containers. It was in the s that the selective collective of materials cardboard, newspapers, paper, glass, plastic and metal began.
Of this number, more than half went to China. Garbage and recyclable materials were recognized as an essential service during the pandemic. As for other materials such as household appliances, refrigerators, wood, sofas, tires, construction residues, dangerous household and green residues, [] the 7 ecocentres of the agglomeration of Montreal remained open according to the usual schedule, although it was strongly recommended not to go.
On May 27, health workers demonstrated in several cities in Quebec, including Montreal, to demand their right to vacation. On April 2, cases were detected in Montreal, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 2, Of these, there are 17 deaths. In addition, more than 20 outbreaks have been observed in long-term care facilities. March 20, grocery store workers asked the Quebec government and food banners to strengthen measures to protect them from the virus [].
On March 24, more and more nurses, some at Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital, deemed their equipment inadequate. On March 26, many health care workers feared they could run out of N95 masks and asked Quebec companies that had them to consider giving them to health professionals. On March 31, while Quebec was concerned about a potential shortage of protective equipment, [] [] the federal government had found more than million surgical masks, some of this equipment came from the Montreal company Medicom.
On April 11, some hospitals in the Montreal region had difficulty finding certain drugs such as acetaminophen or Ativan. On April 18, employees of two CHSLDs north of Montreal reported that they lacked the necessary protective equipment to carry out their tasks during a pandemic. Having been deconfigured since April 20, many Montreal construction contractors, at the beginning of June , had great difficulty in finding protective masks.
On May 29, the Montreal Mental Health University Institute launched a weekly survey of hospital staff on the Ethica [] application to assess their mental health. According to a study by the University of Sherbrooke , the levels of depression and anxiety were three times higher than before the pandemic, despite a slight improvement in psychological health since crossing the peak of the first wave of COVID, last April. On March 20, the EPIC Centre, one of the largest cardiovascular prevention centre in Canada with more than 5, registered members, [] suspended its activities until further notice.
As of May 1, thirty patients and 34 health care workers at Lakeshore General Hospital have been diagnosed with covid. When an individual is sentenced to less than two years in prison, he will serve it in a provincial jail. It is in Montreal that a first virtual trial took place in Quebec. Sonia LeBel, confirmed that as of June 1, , judicial activities could gradually resume in Quebec courthouses.
On June 5, the City of Montreal announced that the Municipal Court was gradually resuming its activities []. Between mid-March and May 31, , only urgent applications were processed by the Criminal Division []. On May 19, a request for authorization to bring a class action against 15 universities in Quebec was filed []. Normally, without the pandemic, one in six people suffered from food insecurity, [] while , people were in poverty and exclusion in Greater Montreal.
The health crisis also deprived the 32, children who normally had lunch in one of the Breakfast Club programs. On March 19, Lola Rosa restaurants distributed the equivalent of 2, meals to several charities. On March 20, Mayor Plante unveiled an emergency plan for the homeless in the metropolis. This walk-in clinic prioritized health care workers or the homeless [].
The latter had resided the day before at the Old Brewery Mission. On March 31, the City of Montreal announced the opening of three day shelters and two additional night shelters would open to accommodate COVID homeless people. It was the second consecutive month marked by a significant decrease.
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On June 4, when 21 homeless people had received a positive diagnosis from COVID out of the who had been screened, SPVM police proceeded to destroy several makeshift camps erected by homeless people []. A total of 20 overdoses have been recorded among hard drug users in Montreal, a peak since the beginning of the year. According to several speakers, this could be linked to the pandemic.
As of June 23, at least Montreal families could not find a place to relocate. On January 29, when Canada only had 3 COVID positive cases, [] the Chinese community denounced the "surge of racist comments" made against their community on social networks in Canada. Whether fuelled by racism or a random act of violence, the stabbing sent a shock wave through the Asian community. At the beginning of April, it was the Jewish population of Montreal who felt unfairly laying blame for the spread of the virus on Montreal. In honor of George Floyd , protests were organized on May 31, June 7 [] and June 14 [] in front of the headquarters of the Montreal City Police Service to denounce violence, racism and police impunity.
On March 12, the Assembly of Quebec Bishops cancelled all masses during the pandemic. On March 13, the Canadian Council of Imams asked all mosques to suspend services for the duration of the pandemic; [] more than 25 mosques are located in the territory of Montreal. On March 18, leaders of the Montreal Hasidic Jewish community decided to close all the synagogues in the territory.
Tardif's project. By May 5, patients had been recruited. Mila , an artificial intelligence institute in Montreal, is developing contact tracing software for mobile phones. The project aimed to collect works drawings, sketches, paintings, collage of pregnant women or women who have recently given birth so that they can express their state of mind. On May 1, a new statistical technique developed by economists at the University of Montreal demonstrated that Quebec had 12 times more COVID cases at the time than the number reported. On May 7, a group of Canadian and American researchers was conducting research to try to determine where and when the next pandemic would occur.
The women's and men's competitions normally alternate between Montreal and Toronto. On May 6, when MLS leaders gave circuit teams permission to hold individual fitness sessions on the field, the Montreal Impact players still have not received city approvals. On May 13, Isabelle Charest , the Minister for Sports and Recreation of Quebec announced that from May 20, golf, singles tennis, fishing, rowing, cycling, sailing, swimming in open water, athletics, can be practiced anywhere in Quebec, including in Montreal.
On May 15, Montreal Canadiens goalkeeper Carey Price and his wife provided meals to workers in the maternity department and the neonatal intensive care unit at the Jewish General Hospital and 1, health workers. At the end of May, the players of the national hockey league accepted the scenario, proposed unanimously by the governors of the Betmann circuit, 29—2.
Montreal Canadians will take part in the spring ball. On June 2, Formula 1 released its modified calendar, and that of Montreal was still not canceled. On June 8, the Montreal Impact held its first training in small groups. On June 22, the Montreal Carabins football team resumed collective practices. On July 3, the Montreal Impact admitted to restructuring caused by the pandemic. The event was supposed to take place on September 19 and 20, The Old Port alone attracts nearly 7 million tourists a year [].
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As of April 26, of the business conferences scheduled in the metropolitan area until mid-June, almost 50 had been postponed and 70 were cancelled. The edition was canceled due to the pandemic. By comparison, last year, for the same periods, we expected rates of In addition to the increased cleaning, individual disinfectant solutions for employees in contact with the public were provided.
On March 16, the Minister of Transport announced that air carriers would refuse to board any passenger who was not a citizen or permanent resident of Canada from March 18 on flights to Canada. The man was in his late thirties and was assigned to the Montreal metro. On March 25, users of public transportation in Greater Montreal who purchased an annual pass were reimbursed for the payment of April. On April 7, the STM announced the suspension of non-essential activities in metro stations.
Among these measures, the solicitation and distribution in person of free printed material was no longer permitted. In addition, additional instructions regarding hygiene measures were strongly recommended.
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The service offered as of April 15, includes: 7, regular bikes, electric bikes, stations spread over square kilometers 55 sq. On April 28, the STM announced that it would acquire and distribute artisanal masks for its employees []. On May 27, some Montreal taxis were fitted with protective partitions.
By the end of June , some taxis in the metropolis should be equipped in this way.