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Montreal Gazette
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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Why has the Canadiens' rebuild taken a step back? | HI/O Show
Head coach Martin St. Louis says the Canadiens are "learning how to win" during Year 3 of their rebuilding process. Read More
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Updated: Police dismantle barricade at Ray-Mont container yard in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Dozens of protesters blocked access to the embattled Ray-Mont Logistics container yard on Notre-Dame St. E. in Montreal’s Hochelaga-Maisonneuve neighbourhood for about an hour and a half Thursday morning. Read More
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Canadiens' Juraj Slafkovsky knows he needs to score more goals
With one goal this season, it's not unreasonable to suggest more was expected from Canadiens' forward Juraj Slafkovsky. Read More
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Peter F. Trent: Anglos aren't to blame for Montreal's anglicization
In 1968, I happily accepted being transferred from Toronto to Montreal, although Quebec anglos had already started to go the other way. In fact, between 1966 and 2006, thanks to the FLQ, Bill 101 and two referenda, the net anglo out-migration totalled more than 336,000. Read More
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Dunlevy: MMFA doubles down on commitment to Inuit art with new exhibit
There is perhaps no better symbol of the rock ‘n’ roll attitude of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts’ new exhibition of Inuit art, Uummaqutik: Essence of Life, than the motorcycle that greets visitors upon entering the space. Read More
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Allison Hanes: More constraints on doctors won't fix Quebec's health-care crisis
Health Minister Christian Dubé pulled a fresh bandage out of his first-aid kit to staunch the hemorrhaging in Quebec's ailing health system this week, the latest in a series of proposed remedies that miss the real cause of the bleeding. Read More
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Forest users say Falaise St-Jacques remains safe despite city closure
The City of Montreal is telling residents to avoid a popular wooded area in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, but people who have worked to preserve the small forest say it remains safe and the official closure is an overreaction. Read More
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Laval police seek two missing people
Laval police reported two missing people Tuesday whose mental health issues make them vulnerable. Read More
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Letters: 'O Canada! We run for cover to thee'
Katherine Titus-Becker, Raleigh, N.C. Read More
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’Should never have ended like that’: Inuk man killed by police in Quebec’s Far North
A remote northern Quebec community is demanding justice after a man was shot and killed and his twin brother seriously injured by police responding to someone allegedly trying to drive while impaired. Read More
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Ottawa orders TikTok’s Canadian arm to be dissolved
The federal government is ordering the dissolution of TikTok’s Canadian business after a national security review of the Chinese company behind the social media platform, but stopped short of ordering people to stay off the app. Read More
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Bill 74 could jeopardize Quebec's economy, Michel Leblanc tells committee
The president and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal took a stand Wednesday against the Legault government's proposed cap on international students, Bill 74, calling Montreal "one of the most dynamic university centres on the continent." Read More
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Physician takes action after son's incident at problematic crosswalk near Montreal West school
Charlie Shein, a 14-year-old Secondary 3 student at Royal West Academy in Montreal West, was struck by a car on Westminster Ave. on his way to school one recent morning, on a crosswalk in an area residents have long been flagging as dangerous. Read More
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Ethics commissioner says CAQ MNA obstructed investigation
QUEBEC — A report from the National Assembly ethics commissioner prompted Coalition Avenir Québec MNA Sylvain Lévesque to resign from his post as second vice-president of the Legislature on Wednesday. Read More
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Lawsuit claims John Abbott College is responsible for sexual assault on 17-year-old student
John Abbott College has been named in a lawsuit filed by a former student who was sexually assaulted in 2021 by the supervisor of a volunteer program located on the school's campus and connected to a psychology course she was taking. Read More
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'Let’s be calm': Canada’s cabinet ministers reflect on Donald Trump’s election win
OTTAWA — Canadian cabinet ministers are offering reassurances and urging calm after learning former president Donald Trump will be heading back to the White House after a campaign in which he promised punishing tariffs and mass deportations. Read More
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Montreal police ask for public's help in search for assault suspect
Montreal police are seeking the public's help in their search for a suspect linked to an assault that took place in July in the neighbourhood of Mercier—Hochelaga—Maisonneuve. Read More
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