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Remembrance Day: A Canadian soldier’s life and legacy gets told in real-time
This Remembrance Day marks the final iteration of We Are The Dead. Read More
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Bitcoin surges to record high after Trump win, but short traders lose billions
Crypto short trades looked set for a further hammering on Monday as most cryptocurrency-related stocks jumped in U.S. premarket trading.
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Russia denies Trump, Putin spoke in recent days: ‘Pure fiction’
In an unusual move, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday no such call had taken place between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.
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Canadian veterans recall easing tensions in ethnically split Cyprus
Canadian veterans travelled to Cyprus as part of commemorations to mark the 60th anniversary of the U.N. peacekeeping force, known as UNFICYP.
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Huron-Wendat Nation says Quebec, Hydro left it out of wind projects
A First Nation near Quebec City says the provincial government and Quebec's hydro utility have ignored their constitutional duty to consult about four planned wind projects south of the St. Lawrence River. Read More
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Modern living: Single-family homes still reign supreme as the Canadian dream
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St-Michel métro station has reopened
More than a month after being shut down when construction work revealed deterioration of beams overhanging a foot bridge, the St-Michel station of the métro's Blue Line will reopen to the public at 10 a.m. Monday. Read More
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Two cars torched overnight in Rivière-des-Prairies
Montreal police arson investigators have been called in after two vehicles were deliberately set on fire late Sunday and early Monday in the city's Rivière-des-Prairies district. Read More
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Quebec daycares open late as union launches pressure tactics
The 12,000 daycare workers represented by the CSQ launched pressure tactics on Monday, opening family-run daycares 30 minutes later than usual. Government-run facilities will be hit with the same delay on Friday. Read More
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Updated: Port of Montreal lockout will have ‘major consequences’: Quebec labour minister
The Maritime Employers Association (MEA) followed through Sunday night on a pledge to lock out 1,200 longshore workers after those workers voted by a huge margin to reject a "final and comprehensive" contract offer from management. Read More
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Quebec’s language watchdog cracks down on Uber
Under pressure from Quebec's French language watchdog, Uber is cautioning its drivers to speak French to clients when they request it or risk being booted off the ride-hailing service, The Gazette can reveal. Read More
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RCMP report reveals new details on GTA man and his ‘camel-toe’ fake toonies
An RCMP report says Durham Regional Police Service reported fakes circulating in Toronto in early 2020. It took 15 months for the Royal Canadian Mint to ask RCMP to investigate.
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How Canadian consumers can spot counterfeit $2 coins
Counterfeit toonies are suspected of being made in China, the RCMP said. Their appearance, weight, metal die strike errors and even die misalignments can give them away as fakes.
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Allison Hanes: Hudson library has been honouring war veterans for 75 years
For 75 years, almost every day has been like Remembrance Day in Hudson, just west of Montreal. Read More
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Opinion: Canada is failing many of its war veterans
On Nov. 11, Canadians will commemorate the 106th anniversary of the end of the First World War. After four years of carnage, the guns fell silent at 11th hour, on the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918. Read More
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Free transit actually is a thing, and you might be surprised where
While public transit in many Canadian cities is struggling with rising fares and falling ridership, one Ontario community has more than doubled its transit use in the past two years. Orangeville has made its buses free, joining a list of much larger communities that have gone fare-free.
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'A man who isn’t frightened lacks imagination': The life of Canada's greatest bomber pilot
Johnny Fauquier, the most decorated Canadian airman of the Second World War, was born into spectacular wealth in Rockcliffe. Read More
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MacGregor: For Remembrance Day, honour Canada's peacekeeping legacy
This Remembrance Day, give some thought to the Canadian Armed Forces' members who have served as peacekeepers. Read More
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November 16 – Kozak Financial
Kozak Financial Group, Talk to the Experts at 11 am on QR Calgary. Wade Kozak and his team of experts have advised high-net-worth Canadians on their financial concerns for over 25 years. Their income-oriented approach to wealth and retirement planning provides a clear picture of the income stream you can draw in retirement or the...
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