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The U.S. election and why Canadians can't look away | The Corner Booth
Keeping an eye on U.S. politics is nothing new for many Canadians, but this election has taken things to a new level. Read More
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Editorial: Get out and vote in English school board elections
There are many reasons to go out and vote in English school board elections on Sunday. Read More
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Josh Freed: A paean to the pigeon, the bag lady of the bird world
Homeowners chase them with brooms. Kids throw rocks at them. Professionals are quietly hired to murder them. Read More
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Pat Hickey: Canadiens' rebuild, like a home reno, is getting messy
I know about rebuilds. Read More
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Should Quebec ditch daylight time? Pros and cons to consider
Quebecers are once again gearing up to turn their clocks back by an hour this weekend — this time amid consultations as to whether the practice should become a thing of the past. Read More
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Montreal weather: Chilly, unless your name is Billy, then it's just cool
Clearing skies, so some sun, but somewhat cool. Read More
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Montreal protesters call for accessible, free transit across Quebec
For friends Sophie Vachon and Melyane Cajolet, accessible and free public transit isn’t only a convenience, it’s a right. Read More
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Two men barricaded in Brossard and Longueuil, police report
A police operation was underway Friday evening for a man in crisis in Brossard, according to a statement from Longueuil police. Read More
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Habs Mailbag: Reasons for concern in Year 3 of the Canadiens' rebuild
What are your thoughts on the current status of the Canadiens' rebuild? Are they behind or ahead? My own feeling is they have improved, but the young defencemen are struggling this year and some bad goals against have cost them. Read More
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Canada Post, union in talks to avoid strike
Negotiations were underway Friday between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, with the goal of avoiding a strike. Read More
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'Maybe the future president went to our high school': Cheers for Kamala Harris in Westmount
As the United States readies for the presidential election next week, the excitement of the race has reached Westmount. One of Westmount High’s own, Kamala Harris, is vying for the highest office down south. Read More
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Future of Canadian short track in good hands with Dandjinou, says Hamelin
William Dandjinou was turning heads among short-track speedskating legends long before he started picking up gold medals on the world stage. Read More
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About 2,000 Quebecers still on waiting lists for long-COVID care
Half of the 4,000 patients assigned to long-COVID clinics on Quebec are still on a waiting list, the chair of the steering committee for long COVID clinics says. Read More
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Concordia students call for police to be barred from campus
Concordia University students are calling on the school to no longer allow police officers on campus following recent arrests during student-led protests. Read More
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Lachine murder: Case against witness charged with contempt of court pushed back to 2025
The young man who was cited for contempt of court for how he testified during a murder trial at the Montreal courthouse earlier this year learned on Friday the case against him will be delayed until January. Read More
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Montreal breaks Halloween heat record
Montreal's warm and sunny Halloween set a new record temperature, according to Environment Canada. Read More
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Supreme Court sued over its refusal to translate decisions before 1970 into French
The office of the registrar of the Supreme Court of Canada was served with a legal notice on Friday by a Quebec civil rights group challenging the high court’s steadfast refusal to translate its historic decisions into French. Read More
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Needles found in chocolate bars handed out on Halloween in Longueuil and Quebec City
A needle was found in a chocolate bar given to a child near their home in Longueuil on Halloween, Longueuil police report. Read More
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Bronze statue of Gilles Villeneuve stolen from Berthierville museum
A museum dedicated to revered Formula One driver Gilles Villeneuve is racing to find its stolen bronze statue of the Quebec speedster before it gets melted down for cash. Read More
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Lucas Condotta was 'the obvious choice' for Laval Rocket captain
It was a day in Philadelphia, another day in the NHL for Lucas Condotta. Read More
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