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Montreal Gazette
This couple has been selling poppies in Central Station for more than 20 years
After more than 20 years, Lorne Ulley has lost count of exactly how long it has been since he and his wife, Eunice Ulley, first started selling poppies in Montreal's Central Station every November. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Opinion: Let's not overlook palliative care as MAID expands in Quebec
During my six years as a nurse in an emergency room, where many of my patients were elderly and nearing the end of their lives, palliative care meant "comfort care only." In other words, we were to try to manage pain and other symptoms without invasive interventions. Palliative patients could receive narcotics or other drugs for comfort but were not eligible for CPR or intubation, for example. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
About Last Night: Canadiens blow it late, lose 3-2 in OT to Flames
Oh well. The game started in such promising fashion for the Canadiens Tuesday, with the Habs playing probably their best first period of the season. But they came out of the first frame in a scoreless tie with the Calgary Flames and then the CH weren't nearly as good after that, with the Flames out-shooting them 26-8 after the first. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
U.S. election night: Montreal students watched, on edge, as Trump took the lead
Note: This story was last updated at midnight Nov. 6, 2024. Donald Trump has won the U.S. election. Tap here for details. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Hidden Game: Canadiens blow third-period lead, lose in OT to Flames
We dedicate this edition of the Hidden Game to Cody Fajardo, Davis Alexander, Austin Mack, Marc-Antoine Dequoy and Geoffrey Cantin-Arku. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Pro-Palestinian protest at Westmount synagogue draws MPs' condemnation
Liberal MPs Marc Miller, Anthony Housefather and Anna Gainey condemned a protest outside a synagogue in Westmount on Tuesday evening as “disgusting.” Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Letters: Existing commuter train to West Island must be retained
Re: "Vaudreuil train route threatened" (The Gazette, Oct. 30) Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Liveblog replay: Canadiens blow it late and lose 3-2 in OT to Flames
The Montreal Canadiens host the Calgary Flames at the Bell Centre Tuesday evening (7 p.m., TSN2, RDS), and yet again the Habs are lacing up for what is a crucial game. Yes, it's very early in the season, but Martin St. Louis's squad has won only two of its last nine games and all too often they haven't even seemed competitive. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Inuit group condemns Nunavik police after man killed, another injured
An organization representing the Inuit in Quebec strongly condemned police actions in Nunavik Tuesday after an incident in the early hours on Monday that left one dead and another severely injured. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Lucien-L'Allier train station work delayed, but it's still slated to reopen this fall
There is good news and bad news for suburban train commuters. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Quebec may see more illegal border crossings should Trump win, RCMP says
Quebec Mounties are gearing up for an influx of illegal border crossings should former President Donald Trump take the White House, an RCMP spokesperson told The Gazette Tuesday. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
'We need to stop All Boivin': Police step up efforts to locate wanted fugitive
Kidnappings, burned-down homes, shootings, people tortured on video and attempted murders. These are some of the crimes plaguing different regions across Quebec that police believe can be traced back to one man. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Stu Cowan: Accountability is the next big step in Canadiens' rebuilding plan
There are no guarantees when it comes to rebuilding an NHL team. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Dubé pledges to stanch flow of Quebec doctors into the private sector
Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé on Tuesday told the provincial legislature that just three per cent of the province's doctors are working in the private sector and it's not too late to reverse the trend. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
McGill enrolment stable but risks loom from immigration, francization rules
Despite a drop in applications, McGill University kept enrolment stable this year, admitting more Quebec students and using scholarships to offset controversial tuition hikes for students from other provinces. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Tailback Walter Fletcher has plenty of motivation as Alouettes prepare to host division final
Alouettes' tailback Walter Fletcher realizes CFL legacies are written in November, during the post-season, and not between June and October. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Notorious killer Paul Bernardo scheduled to have parole hearing this month
Paul Bernardo, one of Canada's most notorious criminals, is scheduled to have a hearing before the Parole Board of Canada later this month. Read More
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Cap on foreign students will undermine education system, universities tell Bill 74 committee
QUEBEC — In a display of institutional unity, Quebec's universities and CEGEPs rallied together Tuesday and called on the Legault government to think twice before adopting proposed legislation designed to cap international student admissions. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Sixteen people facing charges in RCMP drug-trafficking investigation
A former Montreal actor and a man tied to one of Quebec's most notorious drug traffickers were among four people arrested Tuesday morning following an investigation by the RCMP. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Montreal weather: Winds of U.S. change will blow into Canada
We get fallout from so much U.S. weather. The remnants of hurricanes come north for their last breath. Colorado and Texas lows creep Quebec-ward to chill our bones. If there's a big storm in the northeast, we brace ourselves. Read More
Categories: Canadian News