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Montreal Gazette
Montreal nurse 'humbled' to be chosen for national Remembrance Day ceremony
A Montrealer is among an elite few chosen to stand guard during Ottawa's Remembrance Day ceremony this year — and it's a privilege she doesn't take lightly. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Canadiens lose 5-3 to Devils as rebuild takes another step backwards
Year 3 of The Rebuild for the Canadiens isn't going the way management and head coach Martin St. Louis hoped it would. Read More
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Analysis: Quebec keeps moving the goal posts on health care
It's a goal that has bedevilled the Coalition Avenir Québec government ever since it took power in October 2018: how to ensure that every person in the province has a family doctor. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Unions say Quebec report's suggested savings for transit agencies come at their expense
Unions were sounding the alarm on Thursday after a government-commissioned report analyzing the province's transit networks suggested more privatization could lead to cost savings. Read More
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Worker fatally crushed by tonne of steel coils in Pointe-Claire metal factory
A 37-year-old man was fatally crushed under one tonne of steel coils in Pointe-Claire in what Montreal police describe as a workplace accident. Read More
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Habs liveblog: It's a fifth straight loss with Devils beating Habs
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, this is another crucial game for the Montreal Canadiens, with gusts up to must-win. The Habs will be at the Prudential Center in beautiful Newark, N.J., to face-off against the New Jersey Devils (7 p.m., TSN2, RDS) who are currently in a three-way tie for first place in the Metropolitan Division. Montreal is in a familiar place, in last place in the Atlantic Division. Read More
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Inuk man shot dead by police a victim of systemic racism: Crown-Indigenous minister
The killing of an Inuk man by police earlier this week in Quebec's Far North is an example of systemic racism, Canada's minister for Crown-Indigenous relations said Thursday. Read More
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PWHL unveils game jerseys with new team names, logos
The Professional Women's Hockey League has revealed the jersey designs for its six newly named teams. Read More
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Crown seeks 10-year sentence for trucker who killed four people in Laval crash
A Crown prosecutor argued Thursday that Jagmeet Grewal knew he was "a ticking time bomb" when the truck he was driving in Laval five years ago crashed into several vehicles and killed four people. Read More
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Rights of special-needs children were violated at Laval centre: report
An investigation into Le Jardin Unit of the Laval CISSS found that several special-needs youth at the residence were exposed to situations that compromised their security and integrity between March and November 2023. Read More
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Pierrefonds-Roxboro mayor hopes to revive plan to build urban boulevard to REM
The borough of Pierrefonds-Roxboro is hoping a change at City Hall will revive a project killed by the Plante administration to build an urban boulevard through the western part of the borough. Read More
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Robert Libman: Trudeau has reason to be worried about Trump's win
After Trump’s surprisingly decisive victory this week, many north of the border are asking how this could have happened, among other questions. How will Canada be affected? What parallels are there with the political dynamic here, as we go to the polls next year? How will Prime Minister Justin Trudeau get along with Trump this time? Read More
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Alouettes' Tyrice Beverette won't let award snub define his season
As consolation prizes go, being named the East Division's most outstanding defensive player isn't so bad, Tyrice Beverette admitted. Read More
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Igloofest, Montreal en lumière among favourites returning this winter
Don't let the unseasonably warm weather fool you: Winter is on its way, and with it will come several activities designed to help Montrealers appreciate the season. Read More
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CAQ in damage control over records of voter allegiances
QUEBEC — The National Assembly ethics commissioner's revelation that the Coalition Avenir Québec keeps data about citizens' political allegiances on a list available in MNAs' riding offices left the party with egg on its face Thursday, as all three opposition parties condemned the list's existence. Read More
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Stu Cowan: Former Canadien Johnathan Kovacevic heating up with Devils
Former Canadien Johnathan Kovacevic continues to make the most of his opportunities in hockey. Read More
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Updated: Man who killed his mother in Pointe-Calumet receives 17-year sentence
A man who was arrested last year when his mother's body was found in an apartment in Pointe-Calumet was sentenced to a 17-year prison term Thursday after he pleaded guilty to manslaughter. Read More
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Man hospitalized after assault outside Côte-Ste-Catherine métro station
An argument outside the Côte-Ste-Catherine métro station in the city's Côte-des-Neiges district Wednesday night degenerated into an armed assault that sent a 40-year-old man to hospital. Read More
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Quebec's health plan gets a failing grade from the official opposition
As Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé prepared on Thursday to discuss the performance of the province's health plan over the past year, the official opposition was already describing it as a complete failure Read More
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$10,000 reward offered for info leading to arrest and conviction of murder suspect
A murder suspect sought since June by Montreal police has now become the subject of a $10,000 reward offered by a local community organization. Read More
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