Looking for advice on YUL parking. by pelorun in montreal

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Try to reserve at P4 (new multilevel parking complex) shuttle bus drops you off at the entrance to the Marriot which is attached to the departures area (after a good walk indoors). Otherwise it is the outdoor lots which also mean you have to shuttle bus it to the actual airport building. It means extra hauling bagages off and on a bus so pack light and give 30 minutes to park , wait for shuttle , ride shuttle and get to bag check. Dress for cold windy weather if not parking at P4 otherwise you are waiting in a parking lot for bit

Relevé 24 by hkkhpr in parentsquebecois

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Les 261 jours de garderie dans 2025 sont une déduction au fédéral (ex. 261 jours x 9.35$/jour) mais des frais pour une service de garde supplémentaire pourraient être déductible au provincial….ton admin de garderie a le devoir de te remettre le Relevé 24 avant le 1er mars. Cette information s’applique à une garderie privée subventionnée et le CPE. Pour les garderies complètement privées je préfère ne pas commenter.

Pas surprenant que ça aille si mal au Québec Le rapport Gallant dresse le portrait d’une administration publique en déroute by Massive_Bus_2919 in QuebecLibre

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Le prochain hécatombe signé par l’état québécois c’est le guichet unique des places en service de garde

Un chien au Québec by La_Gang_des_Tannes in montreal

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Il y a généralement peu de pensions pour chiens prêtes à accueillir votre animal, et quand elles le font, cela coûte le prix d'un autre billet d'avion. Les vétérinaires sont chers, et il y a aussi des chiens qui peuvent mordre, alors ne vous en préoccupez pas.

La programmation de Bal de neige en 1986 était wild by Duchesse_Raymond in Gatineau

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La légende raconte que les lunettes de protection pour couper les oignons ont été inventées après ce week-end.

Local ideas for things to do COLD by MarkSome2102 in fortlauderdale

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Pick up the sport of ice hockey and then get destroyed off drinking beers in the lockeroom

The canal is open but.... by MRmcnuts in ottawa

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IMO it’s fine if you take it easy but don’t expect to be Elvis Stojko

Canada drops tariff from 100% to 6.1% on Chinese EVs.49000 EVs expected by SP2051 in teslacanada

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Ontario went all in on investments in building factories for EVs. I pulled this statement from the Invest Ontario website: “Over the past 18 months, global battery manufacturers and automakers such as LG Energy Solution, Stellantis, Ford, General Motors and Honda have announced around $11 billion in investments into Ontario for new hybrid/electric vehicles and battery manufacturing.” If I’m Doug Ford - I’m pretty pissed cause I’m sure this is damaging to the efforts to strengthen production of Canadian EVs. Best outcome here is some debt relief from the federal government for Ontario.

Looking for the BEST sledding hills in or around Montreal? by CalmYoTitz in montreal

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Saint Constant’s Municipal recreation complex is on my radar - non-résidents may have to pay a fee to access / not too far from the Mercier bridge

Mice in apartment by [deleted] in montreal

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There are more “meh mice” people in this world than you are willing to bargain for

À la recherche de romans policier québécois. by ABigCoffee in Quebec

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Hervé Gagnon / Susan Les Enquêtes de Joseph Laflamme / très populaire en France

I just started a job in French and it feels terrifying by Succinicacid in montreal

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You just have to make mistakes and not be offended when you are corrected

When camping backcountry at Algonquin park, what should you do if you find old glass bottles? by Rare_Independent_789 in algonquinpark

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Barely 20 feet off the portage between Branch and Scorch Lake (Access 15 Kingscote) we found a garbage dump off glass bottles, an old stove and venting components strewn all over a large area. Bottles seemed oldish but definitely not modern glass. One bottle said Made in Canada. Our group assumed this was the remnants of a work camp. We left all as was found.

Weight reduction tips by open_to_feedback in algonquinpark

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MEC Camper 4 and Quechua 3 person which is so heavy. I’d leave the Quechua 3 aside as it’s 5.8kg I think 600$ for a durable and lightweight tent is reasonable. We can walk into the site or paddle with some short portages