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Montreal Gazette
Rouge et Or beat Montreal Carabins 22-17 to hoist Dunsmore Cup
QUÉBEC — The Rouge et Or de l'Université Laval scored 17 consecutive points in the second half and won the Dunsmore Cup for the 17th time in its history with a 22-17 victory over the Carabins de l'Université de Montréal on Saturday afternoon at Telus Stadium. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Man known to police injured in Longueuil shooting
LONGUEUIL — A man was injured Saturday after he was hit by gunshots in Longueuil. Read More
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Routliffe and Ottawa’s Dabrowski win doubles title at WTA Finals
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Ottawa's Gabriela Dabrowski and partner Erin Routliffe have won the WTA Finals doubles championship. Read More
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Samuel Montembeault will be in goal again for Canadiens vs. Leafs
Samuel Montembeault will make his fourth straight start in goal Saturday when the Canadiens face the Maple Leafs in Toronto (7 p.m., CBC, SN, TVA Sports). Read More
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Liberals pledge to purge Bill 96 in creation of constitution
LÉVIS — Despite a last ditch attempt to block the project by a handful of anglophones, the Quebec Liberal Party on Saturday adopted the principle of adopting a Quebec constitution that would include the Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms and the Charter of the French Language. Read More
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Police nab escaped inmate in the Laurentians
Police have found a man who they say escaped legal custody in St-Anne-des-Plaines. Read More
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Possible arson attack damages three semi-trailers in St-Laurent
A fire in Montreal's St-Laurent borough damaged three semi-trailer trucks outside a sports equipment distribution centre Saturday morning. Read More
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Were the Habs right to send Logan Mailloux down to Laval? | HI/O Bonus
Defenceman Logan Mailloux didn't play the first five games this season with the Canadiens after being among the final cuts at training camp and getting sent down to the AHL's Laval Rocket. Read More
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Jack Todd: PKP has proven to be a model owner for the Alouettes
Sometimes, a web search is revealing not for what you find — but what you don’t find. Read More
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Josh Freed: Here are some small problems to help you trump your big one
Breathe in, breathe out ... Breathe in, breathe out. Read More
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A park becomes party central and puts N.D.G. on the map
During the darkest days of COVID, when most everything was shut down, I remember walking through Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Park with my friend and neighbour Jérôme Glad, both of us grumbling about the fact the city wasn't doing anything to add some life to the park. With no bars, cafés or restaurants open, and outdoors the only place where people could get together safely and legally, it seemed like a no-brainer to organize some activities in the park. Read More
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Montreal weather: Bright and breezy
Sunny skies with a northwest wind at 20 km/h, becoming light near noon. Read More
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Habs Mailbag: Canadiens look like they could use help behind bench
Where is the Canadiens' defence coach? Have we run out of money? Read More
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'Are opticians gonna start doing pap smears now?' | The Corner Booth
As far as Dr. Michael Kalin is concerned, Quebec's latest approach to the family doctor crisis — filling the gaps with other health professionals like pharmacists and social workers — is not the right solution. Read More
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Opinion: If Jews reflexively see Kristallnacht these days, it’s because they swim in a riptide of antisemitism
The images from Amsterdam this week are terrifying. Israeli soccer fans chased through the streets amid shouts of “Free Palestine!” A man on the ground deflecting blows from assailants shouting: “This is for the children.” Another, amid punches, crying: “I’m not Jewish.” Read More
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Supreme Court website to include only translated judgments following controversy
OTTAWA — The registrar of the Supreme Court of Canada says from now on only judgments prepared in both English and French will appear on the court's website. Read More
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Quebec Liberal convention puts leadership candidates face to face for first time
LÉVIS — The long campaign to find a new leader of the Quebec Liberals kicked off unofficially Friday with the five current candidates vying for the job making their first forays into a major audience of party members. Read More
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Quebec adopts pricing bill, setting rules for tips and grocery prices
Quebec adopted a bill on pricing transparency Thursday in an effort to battle price gouging. Read More
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Researchers beg Canada to stop importing monkeys for experimentation
As a plane carrying hundreds of live, long-tailed macaque monkeys made its way from Cambodia to Montreal's Mirabel Airport Friday, thousands of emails from concerned Canadians landed in the inbox of Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault calling for an end to the importation of these endangered primates for biomedical experimentation. Read More
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