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Montreal Gazette
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
Categories: Canadian News
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
Categories: Canadian News
Opinion: How society shapes scientific truths
On the heels of World Science Day for Peace and Development, this past Sunday, let us talk about the intricate, complex and multi-dimensional association between science and society. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Alouettes were unable to turn momentum in their favour in East final loss
The Alouettes should have been boarding a flight on Monday to Vancouver, preparing to defend their Grey Cup title on Sunday against Winnipeg in a rematch of last year's game. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Todd: Canadiens players need kick in the butt from Martin St. Louis
The first time I saw Pat Burns run a practice, I thought his style would never fly with “modern” NHL players — modern, meaning circa 1988. From start to finish, Burns turned the air at the old Forum blue with some of the more inventive cursing you will ever hear. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Liveblog replay: Habs snap losing streak with 7-5 win over Sabres
The Montreal Canadiens and Buffalo Sabres face off in a rare Monday afternoon game at KeyBank Center. Puck drop at 12:30 p.m. (TSN2, RDS, TSN Radio 690, 98.5 FM). Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Former basketball coach at École St-Laurent will plead guilty to sexual exploitation
One of the three basketball coaches from a high school in the St-Laurent borough arrested a couple of years ago after an investigation into allegations that girls were sexually abused will plead guilty, a Montreal court was told on Monday. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Hospital workers union blasts job cuts at CHUM
At about the same time the Legault government announced a hiring freeze in the public service, 26 orderly posts and seven administrative agent jobs were cut at the Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM). Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Canadiens goalie prospect Jacob Fowler dominating in NCAA
Jacob Fowler continues to work toward becoming the Canadiens' goalie of the future. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Text a problem: STM hopes to ease communications in case of problems
The STM wants your texts, and they don’t want riders to hold back. Unveiling the new texting service Monday, STM officials say they want to know anything that can affect security or slow down service in the métro. it can be as minor as dropping an ice cream or as urgent as witnessing a mugging. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Huron-Wendat Nation says Quebec, Hydro left it out of wind projects
A First Nation near Quebec City says the provincial government and Quebec's hydro utility have ignored their constitutional duty to consult about four planned wind projects south of the St. Lawrence River. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
St-Michel métro station has reopened
More than a month after being shut down when construction work revealed deterioration of beams overhanging a foot bridge, the St-Michel station of the métro's Blue Line will reopen to the public at 10 a.m. Monday. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Two cars torched overnight in Rivière-des-Prairies
Montreal police arson investigators have been called in after two vehicles were deliberately set on fire late Sunday and early Monday in the city's Rivière-des-Prairies district. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Quebec daycares open late as union launches pressure tactics
The 12,000 daycare workers represented by the CSQ launched pressure tactics on Monday, opening family-run daycares 30 minutes later than usual. Government-run facilities will be hit with the same delay on Friday. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Updated: Port of Montreal lockout will have ‘major consequences’: Quebec labour minister
The Maritime Employers Association (MEA) followed through Sunday night on a pledge to lock out 1,200 longshore workers after those workers voted by a huge margin to reject a "final and comprehensive" contract offer from management. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Quebec’s language watchdog cracks down on Uber
Under pressure from Quebec's French language watchdog, Uber is cautioning its drivers to speak French to clients when they request it or risk being booted off the ride-hailing service, The Gazette can reveal. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Allison Hanes: Hudson library has been honouring war veterans for 75 years
For 75 years, almost every day has been like Remembrance Day in Hudson, just west of Montreal. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Opinion: Canada is failing many of its war veterans
On Nov. 11, Canadians will commemorate the 106th anniversary of the end of the First World War. After four years of carnage, the guns fell silent at 11th hour, on the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
What’s open and closed on Remembrance Day in Montreal
As people around the province and across the country pay their respects to those who have served, here’s a roundup of what is open and closed on Monday for Remembrance Day in Montreal: Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Montreal dockworkers massively reject contract offer, making lockout likely
A spokesperson for the Canadian Union of Public Employees said 1,086 of its 1,197 members exercised their right to vote following a general meeting on Sunday. Read More
Categories: Canadian News