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The Bill Durnan Arena vaccination site in Côte des Neiges-NDG,
which will be open until Aug. 28.
The CIUSSS Centre-West announced adjustments to its vaccination schedules at various sites, in light of most Montrealers now getting second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
âWe are entering into a new phase of our response to COVID-19, and we are proud to announce that we have now administered over 350,000 vaccinations,â says the CIUSSS statement. âWe are indeed grateful to the women and men who have been critical to our success.â
The statement adds that changes are being made because âwe are striving to match our services with anticipated demand while ensuring residents of our territory have easy access to our vaccination sites. We are also taking into account that it takes less time to administer a second dose than a first dose.â
A Montreal man in his twenties is seeking to have a Quebec law struck down that allows police to stop motorists without reasonable cause is being joined in his fight by the Canadian Civil Liberties Association.
Joseph-Christopher Luamba is demanding changes to the Canadian Criminal Code as well as the Quebec Highway Code and wants Quebec Superior Court to declare unconstitutional the law that allows the practice of traffic stops without suspecting any offence being committed. The CCLA will present evidence and support Luamba during his case arguing that the practice is unjustified and arbitrary in addition to trampling on Charter rights.
A Montreal man in his twenties is seeking to have a Quebec law struck down that allows police to stop motorists without reasonable cause is being joined in his fight by the Canadian Civil Liberties Association.
Joseph-Christopher Luamba is demanding changes to the Canadian Criminal Code as well as the Quebec Highway Code and wants Quebec Superior Court to declare unconstitutional the law that allows the practice of traffic stops without suspecting any offence being committed. The CCLA will present evidence and support Luamba during his case arguing that the practice is unjustified and arbitrary in addition to trampling on Charter rights.
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