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Immigration changes will force businesses to leave Quebec, employers group says
The federal and provincial governments are putting polls ahead of prosperity as they tighten immigration rules, according to Quebec’s largest employers group, which says some recent changes could force businesses to move production elsewhere. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Two REM trains hit "system failure" at Central Station, causing partial line shutdown
Two REM trains going in different directions broke down at Central Station, causing a major blockage in all directions that began just before rush hour Thursday on the driverless, light rail system that connects downtown Montreal and the South Shore. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
French decline at work and in culture is 'particularly worrying': commissioner
QUEBEC — French has been in decline "in most areas of social life" in Quebec since the early 2000s, a "particularly worrying" situation at work and in culture that will continue "unless there are structural changes," according to a series of studies by Quebec's French language commissioner Benoît Dubreuil. Read More
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Updated: Two arrested at Concordia protest to ban cops from campus
Montreal police arrested two protesters at Concordia University on Thursday afternoon for allegedly assaulting a campus security officer at an anti-cop protest. Read More
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Little Burgundy residents decry lack of polling stations for school board elections
Kelly Bonin will be relying on community to make the trek to her local polling station to vote in Sunday's school board elections. Read More
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Judge grants bail to Longueuil woman accused of scalding child with boiling water
LONGUEUIL — A judge has granted bail to a Longueuil woman charged with aggravated assault after she allegedly scalded a 10-year-old Black boy with hot water earlier this month. Read More
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Coverage expanding as dental-care program hits 1 million patients
OTTAWA — A million Canadians have received care under the federal dental-care plan six months after the program began, Health Minister Mark Holland said Thursday. Read More
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Two Port of Montreal terminals shut down as dockworkers begin new partial strike
Dockworkers at the Port of Montreal started a new strike Thursday morning, forcing the indefinite shutdown of two container terminals at the country’s second biggest port. Read More
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Breaking down the Canadiens' 8-2 blowout loss to Kraken | HI/O Show
The Kraken had scored eight goals total in their previous four games. Read More
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What the Puck: It's time for St. Louis to admit there's a problem
Martin St. Louis is not a great NHL coach. Read More
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Montreal cop suspended over investigation into wanted hit man
A Montreal police officer has been suspended for using a justice of the peace’s stamp without her knowledge to create a fake warrant used in an investigation targeting one of Quebec’s then-most wanted criminals. Read More
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Habs liveblog: Canadiens look to bounce back against the Capitals
After another embarrassing defeat Tuesday on home ice, the Montreal Canadiens head out on the road for a two-game jaunt that begins Thursday evening with a game against Alexander Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals ((7 p.m., TSN2, RDS, TSN Radio 690, 98.5 FM). Read More
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Alouettes' award-finalist linebacker Tyrice Beverette checks all the boxes
Sometimes it seems like Tyrice Beverette is all over the field, considering everything the Alouettes' linebacker brings to the team's defence. Read More
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EMSB says it’s ready for Sunday’s election after long lines deterred advance voters
Last weekend, 5.1 per cent of eligible voters cast advance ballots at the English Montreal School Board, with official election day set for this Sunday. Read More
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Suspect being questioned after man, 82, stabbed in Ahuntsic-Cartierville
A 36-year-old man was being questioned by Montreal police after a 82-year-old man was found suffering from stab wounds Thursday morning in the city's Ahuntsic-Cartierville district. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Stu Cowan: San Diego couple ranks among the biggest Canadiens fans
You would be hard-pressed to find two bigger Canadiens fans than Mike and Melinda Barnes. Read More
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Updated: Lockdown at St-Michel school might have been triggered by Halloween costume
Classes at École secondaire Joseph-François-Perrault were back to normal Thursday afternoon after the reported presence of a "possibly armed man" proved to be what was more likely a trick or treater dressed for for Halloween. Read More
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Alleged Montreal Mafia member denies links to organized crime at parole hearing
A man alleged to be part of the Montreal Mafia who is serving time in a federal penitentiary for stabbing a man during a fight in Old Montreal was told Thursday he will have to wait before the Parole Board of Canada decides on whether he is ready for a release. Read More
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Updated: New head of Quebec youth protection pledges to be 'watchdog' for children
"I'm not shy to say what I have to say." Read More
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Laval police believe two robberies were committed by same suspect
Laval police have turned to the public in an effort track down a man they believe was responsible for two robberies committed on their territory last month. Read More
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