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Roberto Rocha

Roberto Rocha

Technology Reporter at CBMT-DT (CBC Montreal) Online

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Roberto Rocha
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Why these parents, teachers want COVID-19 vaccines to be mandatory for school staff | CBC News

Seven provincial governments told CBC News they will not require school staff to get vaccinated against COVID-19. But many parents — and a majority of educators — think it’s a good idea.
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With summer vacation looming, educators worry about lasting fallout...

Many Canadian educators say they are behind on their teaching and worried about longer-term impacts on student learning from this unpredictable school year under the COVID-19 pandemic. Nearly 9,500 teachers, principals, vice-principals and other education staff responded to a CBC News questionnaire.
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Deaths, hospitalizations dropping among oldest Canadians as COVID-1...

After a sluggish start, Canada’s vaccination efforts are starting to pay off, with COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths among the oldest Canadians now dropping at a faster rate than in younger adults who are less likely to be vaccinated yet, according to a CBC News analysis.
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The data-driven pandemic: Information sharing with COVID-19 is ‘unp...

Data released by governments and citizens worldwide is helping researchers respond faster to a global crisis.
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Canadian eating habits have changed according to CBC News report - ...

Studying 50 years of food supply data, CBC News…
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What 2 decades of data tell us about Montreal’s crumbling water mai...

Although pipe breaks are a frequent occurrence all over the city, Montrealers in some neighbourhoods have to contend with far more leaks and gushers than others. Here’s a closer look at the state of the city’s underground pipes.
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How old are each of Montreal’s buildings?

As Montreal turns 375, we look at its architecture through the centuries.

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Shamrock Place, a no-car zone in Little Italy, officially opened | ...

Shamrock Place, a pedestrian zone connecting Jean-Talon Market to St-Laurent Boulevard, was officially opened on Sunday.
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Real Talk on Race: Where visible minorities live in Montreal | CBC ...

Hover over the municipality or borough to see its top three visible minorities living there.