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Updated: Jacques Cartier Bridge remains closed as activists come down
Montreal's morning rush hour was plunged into chaos early Tuesday after two demonstrators shut down the Jacques Cartier Bridge in both directions by climbing the span. Read More
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Grandma's recipes: Franco TV star Withenshaw pays tribute with new line of British baked goods
A star on franco TV ici launching a line of British baked goods? At first glance, it seems like an unusual concept. Read More
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Opinion: Let's support our veterans with a sea of red poppies
Every year since 1921, when autumn turns the leaves red and yellow, and other flowers are dying, the poppy blooms over the hearts of Canadians from coast to coast. Read More
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Letters: Amid Montreal's many woes, Plante plugs French
Re: "Plans to strengthen French have been feel-good at best, punitive at worst" (Allison Hanes, Oct. 21) Read More
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Minister’s proposed strike freeze fails to find traction in Montreal port standoff
A push by the federal labour minister to reset relations in a labour standoff at the Port of Montreal has come to naught, as a partial strike drags on. Read More
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'11 teachers all at once?': Parents shocked by suspensions at Montreal school
Parents at a Montreal primary school where 11 teachers were suspended over the weekend expressed shock and confusion during after-school pickup on Monday, with several questioning if the situation had been blown out of proportion. Read More
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Abousfian Abdelrazik, Montrealer detained in Sudan, gets day in court with lawsuit against Ottawa
OTTAWA — Fifteen years after filing a lawsuit against the Canadian government over his detention in Sudan, Abousfian Abdelrazik is getting his day in court. Read More
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Bloc MP Louise Chabot won't run for re-election
OTTAWA — Louise Chabot, who has represented the riding of Thérèse-de Blainville in the Laurentians since 2019, will not seek a third term in the next federal election, the Bloc Québécois announced Monday. Read More
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Montreal's first organic waste treatment centre finally opens
Montreal's first organic waste treatment centre, designed to transform the banana peels and grass clippings of the populace into brown gold, finally celebrated its official opening Monday. Read More
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CF Montréal wants to maintain an underdog mentality in wild-card game against Atlanta
CF Montréal is well aware of the motivation of being an underdog, so it's not surprising to see the team wary of Atlanta United ahead of its Eastern Conference wild-card match. Read More
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Quebec religion wants Health Canada’s blessing to use magic mushrooms in ceremonies
A Quebec-based religion is taking the federal minister of mental health and addictions to court, claiming Health Canada is dragging its feet on a decision whether to allow its members to use magic mushrooms in their ceremonies. Read More
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Montreal calls on Quebec to boost its financing of métro's maintenance
With the closure of the St-Michel station now in its third week, the city of Montreal is once again calling on the province to urgently increase its funding of the maintenance of the city's métro network. Read More
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Inequality has broad impacts on the health of Montreal children, report finds
A new public health report says economic inequality has wide-ranging effects on Montreal children's health and development, affecting everything from high school graduation rates to screen time. Read More
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Montreal’s Roses FC signs first players, Charlotte Bilbault and Gabrielle Lambert
Roses FC, Montreal's entry in the fledgling Northern Super League, has announced veteran French international defensive midfielder Charlotte Bilbault and Canadian goalkeeper Gabrielle Lambert as its first player signings. Read More
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Stu Cowan: Canadiens' Lane Hutson adjusting quickly to life in the NHL
Life is coming pretty fast these days for the Canadiens' Lane Hutson. Read More
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PQ leader calls for stricter secularism rules in wake of 'toxic' climate report at Bedford school
QUEBEC — Urging politicians to not shy away from the debate because it involves religion, Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon called Monday for stricter secularism rules in the wake of the Bedford school controversy. Read More
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Federal Liberal cabinet minister Marie-Claude Bibeau to run for Sherbrooke mayor
Federal Revenue Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau will run in next year's mayoral election in Sherbrooke. Read More
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Jack Todd: CF Montréal turned its season around at just the right time
Saturday evening brought a rare confluence, with three Montreal pro teams in action at once. Read More
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Montrealers without doctors can get free Pap tests in November
Montrealers with trouble accessing a health-care provider are invited to visit a free cervical cancer screening clinic at the Herzl Family Practice Centre in the Jewish General Hospital on Nov. 27. Read More
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Montreal weather: It's a DIY autumn
Montreal's beautiful weather just won't quit. If you're planning to sneak out of work to go for a walk, check out the fall colours from the top of the mountain, bike just about anywhere or watch skateboarders at the DIY skate park at Projet 45. Read More
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