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Two Westmount homes owned by billionaire Robert Miller seized

Montreal Gazette - Tue, 2024-11-19 10:27
A Quebec Superior Court judge has ordered that legal liens be placed on two houses owned by billionaire Robert Miller in Westmount as part of lawsuits by four women who allege he paid to have sex with them while they were minors. Read More
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Student strike: Dawson to close Thursday, Concordia warns against violence during protests

Montreal Gazette - Tue, 2024-11-19 09:48
With student boycotts looming, Dawson College announced it will close its doors Thursday, while Concordia University has cautioned students against violence, vandalism, and harassment during planned protests. Read More
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CAQ, Liberals, PQ to submit motions condemning MNA's racism allegations

Montreal Gazette - Tue, 2024-11-19 09:37
QUEBEC CITY — The controversy around Québec solidaire MNA Haroun Bouazzi’s comments isn’t going away. Read More
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Christopher Labos: Vitamin K2's social-media hype is overblown

Montreal Gazette - Tue, 2024-11-19 08:26
Vitamin fads come and go. Once, everyone took vitamin D until the clinical trials showed it didn’t really live up to the hype. Now, vitamin K2 is popping up in social media circles with the promise that it will treat both heart disease and osteoporosis. But like its predecessors, the scientific data doesn’t match the social media claims.   Read More
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Laval woman faces charges in bank card scam

Montreal Gazette - Tue, 2024-11-19 07:11
A woman accused in a string of fraudulent schemes targeting seniors was arrested Nov. 12 in Laval, police say. Read More
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The construction industry has a perception problem, Pomerleau CEO says

Montreal Gazette - Tue, 2024-11-19 06:52
Fifty-six per cent of Canadians would recommend working in the construction industry to their friends and family, according to survey. Read More
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Montreal weather: Move along, nothing to see here

Montreal Gazette - Tue, 2024-11-19 04:17
On this beautiful spring day ... wait, no, that's not right. On this unseasonably mild autumn day, find time for a walk over crunching leaves or over crumbling potholes. You can stroll Ste-Catherine St., part of which has reopened till real spring arrives. Read More
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10 Quebec border crossings will have adjusted hours in January

Montreal Gazette - Tue, 2024-11-19 04:00
OTTAWA — The Canada Border Services Agency says it will adjust hours at 35 land ports of entry in January — a move it says will allow it to deploy officers at busier land crossings. Read More
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About Last Night: Habs play complete game in 3-0 win over Oilers

Montreal Gazette - Tue, 2024-11-19 04:00
Sam Montembeault earned his second shutout of the season for the Montreal Canadiens in a 3-0 win over the Edmonton Oilers on Monday night at the Bell Centre. Read More
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Organic carrots, carrot juice recalled due to E. coli concerns

Montreal Gazette - Tue, 2024-11-19 03:54
Multiple carrot products from multiple brands are being recalled by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency because of E. coli contamination. Read More
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Allison Hanes: New structures unlikely to heal Quebec's health-care system

Montreal Gazette - Tue, 2024-11-19 03:30
What might Quebecers say is most needed to heal their cherished but ailing public health system, if anyone ever bothered to ask them? Read More
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Snails, squirrels and creepy crawlies: Over 1,000 species live on Dawson campus

Montreal Gazette - Tue, 2024-11-19 03:00
In the heart of Montreal's downtown, snails and squirrels are showing up for school. Read More
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Opinion: Quebec Liberals are working on many fronts, not only on a constitution 

Montreal Gazette - Tue, 2024-11-19 02:00
In a recent column ("Liberals are attempting a high-wire act with talk of Quebec constitution," Nov. 15), Robert Libman argued that the idea of a Quebec constitution, adopted at the Quebec Liberal Party’s convention on Nov. 9, is a bad one in part because it would force judges "to interpret minority rights differently by giving disproportionate weight to constitutional rights of the majority." He also wrote that other issues — Quebec’s $11-billion deficit, soaring prices, a housing crisis, etc. — are in need of urgent attention. Read More
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Hidden Game: Canadiens shut out Oilers for second straight win

Montreal Gazette - Mon, 2024-11-18 20:37
This edition of the Hidden Game must be dedicated to incomparable RDS broadcaster Pierre Houde. Read More
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Projet Montréal defeats motion to consult before pedestrianizing Ste-Catherine St.

Montreal Gazette - Mon, 2024-11-18 19:56
Projet Montréal on Monday defeated an opposition motion asking for any new project to pedestrianize Ste-Catherine St. be conditional on the approval of local citizens and merchants. Read More
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Bécancour port to expand to serve battery sector

Montreal Gazette - Mon, 2024-11-18 17:01
The port of Bécancour must expand to meet the needs of the Vallée de la transition energétique, which is currently being developed. Read More
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Liveblog replay: Montembeault and Habs shut out Oilers 3-0

Montreal Gazette - Mon, 2024-11-18 16:00
David Savard returns to the lineup for the Montreal Canadiens when they face the Edmonton Oilers on Monday night at the Bell Centre. Read More
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Ensemble Montréal denounces closing of Atwater métro entrance

Montreal Gazette - Mon, 2024-11-18 15:45
Montreal's opposition party is blasting the Société de transport de Montréal's decision to close the Cabot Square entrance of the Atwater métro station for the duration of the cold season. Read More
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Hydro-Québec taps retired judge to address $250M debt in Indigenous communities

Montreal Gazette - Mon, 2024-11-18 14:13
Hydro-Québec has appointed retired judge François Rolland to study the company's practices in collecting unpaid bills in certain Indigenous communities. Read More
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