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Suite of government funding in support of McGill research

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3 9-magnitude earthquake hits part of Quebec

  MONTREAL It was a rumbling start to the week for some Montrealers after a 3.9-magnitude earthquake hit parts of the province Monday. According to Earthquakes Canada, the seismic event occurred at 7:03 a.m. near Joliette, about an hour north-east of Montreal. It was felt in Laval, Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville and Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), according to some viewers. EARTHQUAKE Mag=3.8 on 17 May at 07:03 EDT. 34 km WSW of Sorel-Tracy, QC Earthquakes Canada (@CANADAquakes) May 17, 2021 We don t really know where all of them are so most of the time when we have an earthquake, it s a little bit of a surprise, explains Christie Rowe, an associate professor of geology at McGill University. It s part of a longterm pattern for millions of years of having earthquakes like this in the area and this was not a very big one.

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