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Montréal restaurant, Mama Khan, opens doors as warming centre amid extreme cold

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  • Edwin G. :mapleleafroundel:E This user is from outside of this forum
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    Montréal restaurant, Mama Khan, opens doors as warming centre amid extreme cold

    https://montreal.citynews.ca/2026/02/07/montreal-restaurant-warming-centre-cold/
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    Un restaurant montréalais, Mama Khan, ouvre les portes comme halte-chaleur pendant le froid extrême

    // Article en anglais //

    #Montréal #Homelessness #Itinérance

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    • Edwin G. :mapleleafroundel:E Edwin G. :mapleleafroundel:

      Montréal restaurant, Mama Khan, opens doors as warming centre amid extreme cold

      https://montreal.citynews.ca/2026/02/07/montreal-restaurant-warming-centre-cold/
      - - -
      Un restaurant montréalais, Mama Khan, ouvre les portes comme halte-chaleur pendant le froid extrême

      // Article en anglais //

      #Montréal #Homelessness #Itinérance

      Pia Herself :verifiedlesbian:A This user is from outside of this forum
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      @EdwinG I was curious if Canada's definition of 'cold' was like we have and sure enough, it's definitely the 'screw this weather' case in our standards too. Been brisk -20 to -30C here lately.

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      • Pia Herself :verifiedlesbian:A Pia Herself :verifiedlesbian:

        @EdwinG I was curious if Canada's definition of 'cold' was like we have and sure enough, it's definitely the 'screw this weather' case in our standards too. Been brisk -20 to -30C here lately.

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        @aamurusko79 It depends where in Canada. It doesn’t get very cold in southern BC and folk in the Toronto area can be quite the weather wimps. @EdwinG

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          @aamurusko79 It depends where in Canada. It doesn’t get very cold in southern BC and folk in the Toronto area can be quite the weather wimps. @EdwinG

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          @CStamp Yeah, Canada is a rather large country area-wise too, even the southmost points of Finland are close to being above the country-wide horizonal border of provinces.

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          • Pia Herself :verifiedlesbian:A Pia Herself :verifiedlesbian:

            @CStamp Yeah, Canada is a rather large country area-wise too, even the southmost points of Finland are close to being above the country-wide horizonal border of provinces.

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            @aamurusko79 Vancouver is yet to receive any snow this winter (it’s 9° there), meanwhile Montréal is having a relatively warm for this winter day (-14°).

            And I think that we start issuing cold weather warnings (for Québec) when temperatures fall below -20° or wind chill below -30°

            Both are way too cold for me!

            @CStamp

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            • Edwin G. :mapleleafroundel:E Edwin G. :mapleleafroundel:

              @aamurusko79 Vancouver is yet to receive any snow this winter (it’s 9° there), meanwhile Montréal is having a relatively warm for this winter day (-14°).

              And I think that we start issuing cold weather warnings (for Québec) when temperatures fall below -20° or wind chill below -30°

              Both are way too cold for me!

              @CStamp

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              @EdwinG Both? 9 is still t-shirt weather. 🙂 @aamurusko79

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                @EdwinG Both? 9 is still t-shirt weather. 🙂 @aamurusko79

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                @CStamp 9° in February? Give me a bathing suit and I’m jumping into the Pacific!

                Maybe with a first aid kit for hypothermia not too far away

                @aamurusko79

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                • Edwin G. :mapleleafroundel:E Edwin G. :mapleleafroundel:

                  @CStamp 9° in February? Give me a bathing suit and I’m jumping into the Pacific!

                  Maybe with a first aid kit for hypothermia not too far away

                  @aamurusko79

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                  @EdwinG I would be walking barefoot on the beach, wading in the surf. 🙂@aamurusko79

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                    @aamurusko79 Is that similar to the “polar bear swim”?

                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polar_bear_plunge?wprov=sfti1#

                    Some are crazy enough to do that.

                    Me: I would become a huge ice cube 🧊 😂

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