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SQ officer suspended 15 days for throwing away piece of victim’s skull
A Sûreté du Québec officer has been suspended for 15 days without pay after throwing part of a young motorcycle accident victim's skull into a ravine in 2021. Read More
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Mont Tremblant ski season delayed because of warm weather
Mont Tremblant ski resort has delayed its season start after warm temperatures stalled snow-making efforts needed to prepare the slopes. Read More
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Federal government hopes to encourage AI adoption with safety institute
The federal government says it hopes a new artificial intelligence safety institute will encourage Canadian businesses to make more use of the technology. Read More
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Quebec group will continue legal battle after Supreme Court deletes unilingual rulings from website
A Quebec civil liberties group says it intends to push forward with legal action after the Supreme Court of Canada responded to its translation demand by simply removing thousands of unilingual English judgments from its website last week. Read More
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Tom Mulcair: Let's call antisemitism by its name
On Oct. 16, Quebec Superior Court Judge Andres Garin renewed a court order forbidding any protest or action within 50 meters of the sidewalks bordering Congregation Shaar Hashomayim. Read More
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Body of abducted cryptocurrency influencer Kevin Mirshahi found in Montreal park
The body of Kevin Mirshahi, a cryptocurrency influencer abducted in June, has been found at Île-de-la-Visitation park in Montreal's Ahuntsic-Cartierville borough, the Sûreté du Québec said on Tuesday. Read More
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Cameras captured abduction of girl by her brothers at Kirkland restaurant, court told
A series of cameras installed inside and outside a West Island restaurant captured the moments when a 17-year-old girl was abducted, allegedly by two of her brothers, and forced into a waiting vehicle. Read More
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Alleged Montreal Mafia member Nicola Spagnolo denied parole
An alleged member of the Sicilian side of the Montreal Mafia has been denied parole while he serves a three-year sentence for stabbing a man during a fight outside a bar in Old Montreal on Aug. 1, 2020. Read More
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Former Canadien Shea Weber enshrined in Hockey Hall of Fame
Shea Weber and David Poile's stories have been intertwined for more than two decades. Read More
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Montreal-Trudeau airport operations disrupted after suspicious package found
Multiple international flights scheduled to land at Montreal's Trudeau airport Monday night were diverted after authorities found what was described as a "package of interest" on a baggage carrousel. Read More
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L. Ian MacDonald: Is it time to set term limits on our prime ministers?
Canada has a history of long tenure in office by Liberal prime ministers. Sir Wilfrid Laurier served four consecutive terms as PM from 1896-1911. Read More
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Brownstein: Werner Herzog shines a light on young Montreal director
Montreal director Harley Chamandy was just 22 when he began shooting his debut feature film, Allen Sunshine, two years ago. Little could he have dreamed when filming began on his next-to-no-budget movie — made for under $400,000 — in the Eastern Townships community of Georgeville that the finished product would capture the attention and imagination of one of the world’s most iconic directors, Werner Herzog (Aguirre, the Wrath of God; Heart of Glass; Stroszek; Fitzcarraldo, among his 60-plus credits). Read More
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PWHL preview: Montreal Victoire has the stars, but can it find the depth, and maybe a little luck?
The Montreal Victoire is due for a little hockey luck. It certainly didn't get a lot of fortuitous bounces in Year 1. It started with a slew of injuries that denied the team their best starting lineup for the bulk of the season and it ended with three overtime games in the first round of the playoffs, all going the way of the opposition. Montreal has the best player in the women's game today in Marie-Philip Poulin and a star-studded roster that is due for a bounce-back. There is also hope that two of last year's three long-term injury list mainstays — Kennedy Marchment and Dominika Laskova — will return. Here's a look at how Montreal stacks up heading into training camp. Read More
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Man charged with murdering partner in Candiac had allegedly threatened her before
A man charged with first-degree murder in the death of his partner in Candiac was out on bail for uttering threats against her when she was killed. Read More
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Canadiens show offensive firepower in much-needed win over Sabres
The Canadiens didn't help Cayden Primeau, Samuel Montembeault or Jake Allen with their decision to keep all three goalies for most of last season. Read More
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About This Afternoon: Habs snap losing skid with offensive explosion in Buffalo
The Montreal Canadiens snapped their six-game losing streak with a 7-5 win over the Buffalo Sabres on Monday afternoon at KeyBank Center. Read More
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Cody Fajardo 'fully committed to playing another year' as Alouettes QB
Cody Fajardo said he fully expects to return next season as the Alouettes' starting quarterback. Read More
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Remembrance Day: LGBTQ2+ veterans purged from military lay wreath at Montreal ceremony
For almost 30 years, Martine Roy refused to participate in Remembrance Day ceremonies. Perhaps understandably: In 1984, Roy was dishonourably discharged as part of a decades-long purge of LGBTQ2+ military members. Read More
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Police investigate 11-month-old leaving Longueuil daycare with burns
Longueuil police said Monday that they are investigating after an 11-month-old girl left Les Dauphins daycare on Dollard St. last Monday with burn injuries, noticed by her parents. Read More
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Triple murder in Brossard: Motive remains unknown, prosecutor tells jury
The trial of a woman charged with murdering her wife and their two children began at the Longueuil courthouse Monday with a prosecutor informing the jury the motive behind the three slayings remains a mystery. Read More
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