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New Trump tariffs pose 'enormous risk' to Quebec economy, Legault says
QUEBEC – New 25 per cent tariffs on imports proposed by American president-elect Donald Trump pose an "enormous risk," to the Quebec and Canadian economies, says Premier François Legault. Read More
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Former premier Pauline Marois named chancellor of UQAM
Former Quebec premier Pauline Marois has named been chancellor of the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), becoming the first woman to occupy that post. Read More
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Killer Paul Bernardo seeks release to halfway house in St-Jérôme or Montreal
Paul Bernardo, one of Canada's most notorious criminals, hopes to be released to a halfway house in Quebec, possibly in Montreal, if he is granted a release during his parole hearing on Tuesday. Read More
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Brownstein: The Band's Last Waltz gets another spin with tribute concert
It’s not our Thanksgiving, but many Montrealers will still be giving thanks Thursday: A re-creation of one of the greatest concerts of all time, The Band’s 1976 farewell performance The Last Waltz, is being presented that night in one of the more unlikely venues in town, the ornate Le 9e atop the old downtown Eaton’s. Read More
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Could space technology help address Montreal's family doctor shortage?
A Montreal health authority is hoping that technology developed to help astronauts monitor their health in space will help it improve care for people who are on the waiting list for a family doctor. Read More
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Why is Montreal ending water fluoridation in the West Island?
Montreal’s agglomeration council voted last Thursday to stop fluoridating West Island water in 2025, despite fervent opposition from West Island mayors. Read More
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Stu Cowan: Canadiens' Josh Anderson a Hockey Fights Cancer Night star
There were some beautiful, emotional moments before Saturday's game between the Canadiens and Vegas Golden Knights, which was also Hockey Fights Cancer Night at the Bell Centre. Read More
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Allison Hanes: French commissioner sets up a new attack on English universities
If you thought the dust had settled on detrimental new measures targeting Quebec's English institutions, think again. Read More
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Man, 57, hospitalized after triplex fire in St-Michel
A 57-year-old man was taken to a hospital in critical condition Monday afternoon after a fire broke out in the basement of a triplex on Iberville St. in the borough of Villeray—St-Michel—Parc-Extension. Read More
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Montreal police backtrack on who caused fires during Friday's protest
Montreal police have walked back their initial assertion that demonstrators were responsible for setting vehicles on fire at last Friday’s protest. Read More
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Letters: Stop calling Montreal 'peaceful'
Re: "Protest's violence 'appalling': PM" (The Gazette, Nov. 25) Read More
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More people hurt in Quebec road accidents after fall time change, data show
As Quebec considers scrapping the semi-annual time change, data from the province’s auto insurance board show that evening road accidents — including those involving pedestrians — rise sharply in the 30 days after clocks move back in the fall. Read More
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Friday's riot in Montreal is proof Trudeau’s Canada is broken, Poilievre says
The protest in Montreal last Friday that descended into violence wasn’t just a failure of leadership from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Pierre Poilievre insists, it was yet another sign that the Liberal government is on its last legs. Read More
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Second season of The Rebuild: Inside the Montreal Canadiens is coming
This Canadiens' rebuild is far from over. Read More
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Katy Perry coming to Montreal and Quebec City in 2025
Pop star Katy Perry is bringing the Lifetimes Tour to Canada in 2025 in support of her latest album, 143, with stops at the Bell Centre in Montreal on July 30 and Centre Vidéotron in Quebec City on Aug. 1. Read More
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After time spent in AHL, Joshua Roy excited to be back with the Canadiens
Joshua Roy's penance is over. And it only was a question of when, not if. Read More
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Montreal dockworkers, employers to enter mediation after six-day work stoppage
Dockworkers and employers at the Port of Montreal say they are set to begin mediation after a six-day work stoppage earlier this month. Read More
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Jack Todd: Canadiens' brutal second period vs. Vegas was a bad sign
In the span of slightly less than six minutes in the second period Saturday night, the Canadiens shattered like cheap glass. Read More
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Brossard murder trial: Accused suggests dead wife killed their children
A person acting as their own lawyer in a jury trial at the Longueuil courthouse, where they are charged with murdering their wife and two sons inside the family's condominium, surprised everyone Monday afternoon by revealing their theory of the case while cross-examining a witness on Monday. Read More
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Montreal rabbi says police told him to move away from pro-Palestinian protesters
A local rabbi is speaking out after he says police asked him to leave the site of a pro-Palestinian protest in downtown Montreal, saying his presence was a provocation. Read More
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