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BCRC Weekly Update for the week of July 29 2019
 
The Weekly Update presents information on the status, needs and priorities of the English Speaking Black Communities.
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Gas leak forces evacuation of part of Brossard's Dix30 shopping mall
CTV News. Jul 30, 2019
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RCMP continue to look for clues as fugitives remain at large

CTV News. Jul 29, 2019

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Montreal market aims to get good food to low-income families

CTV News. Jul 25, 2019

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Bill 21 challengers to take their case to Quebec Court of Appeal
Montreal Gazette. Aug 1, 2019
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Quebec town hit by possible tornado, as storms sweep through southern parts of the province
CBC News. July 30, 2019
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Minorities are not respected by CAQ government: opposition
CTV News. July 29, 2019
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Government 'didn't care' about reducing emissions: Inside Quebec's green fund
Montreal Gazette. July 28, 2019
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Montreal police urged to make suspect descriptions more specific to avoid racial profiling

CBC News. July 23, 2019

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English election debate hosted by new media group set for Oct. 7
CBC News. July 31, 2019
Debate partnership dates

 

Another day, another data hack — and truth is, there's not much you can do about it

CBC News. July 31, 2019

Data-hack-analysis
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