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Montreal groups to call for release of race-based COVID-19 data

Article content More than 15 organizations from Montreal and elsewhere in Canada are calling on the provincial and federal governments to begin collecting race-based and socio-economic data surrounding the spread of COVID-19. “We have a lot of groups supporting us for this,” said Fo Niemi, president of Montreal’s Centre for Research-Action on Race Relations (CRARR), which is spearheading the initiative. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Montreal groups to call for release of race-based COVID-19 data Back to video “People are saying it’s long overdue; we really need it. There is no data to know how different communities are being hit by COVID-19,” Niemi said.

While you were sleeping: Snow days just aren t what they used to be

What are we going to do … stay home again? Author of the article: Montreal Gazette Publishing date: Feb 16, 2021  •  February 16, 2021  •  2 minute read  •  MONTREAL, QUE.: FEBRUARY 15, 2021 A view of Esterel Golf Club in Estérel Monday, February 15, 2021. Estérel is using an approach that s a little strange, according to an urban planning professor to decide the fate of a major redevelopment (new hotel, townhouses, condos, houses) being proposed for the town s only feature: an 18-hole golf course. The town is doing an informal opinion poll - results to be announced at a council meeting on Friday. If there s resounding opposition, it won t go further, the mayor says. If it s less clear, the town would include the developer s proposal in the urban plan it is updating at the same time. But providing the necessary rezoning through an urban plan update would deprive the townsfolk of their right to a referendum on the project. The r

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