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The Right Chemistry: Wolfsbane has a long, dark history
"When a doctor does go wrong, he is the first of criminals. He has nerve and he has knowledge. Palmer and Pritchard were among the heads of their profession.” Read More
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Should the Canadiens re-sign Jake Evans or trade him? | HI/O Bonus
That's the question answered on this Hockey Inside/Out bonus episode as former Canadiens teammates Chris Nilan and Rick Green, who were part of Montreal's 1986 Stanley Cup team, join The Gazette's Stu Cowan. Read More
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Quebec speedskater Dubreuil captures 500m silver at World Cup debut in Japan
NAGANO, Japan — Laurent Dubreuil is picking up this season's ISU World Cup speedskating campaign where he left off. Read More
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Community newspapers hit hard by Canada Post strike
The Canada Post strike could lead to long-term losses for the Crown corporation in the millions of dollars if community newspapers are deprived of its distribution network for too long. Read More
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Pat Hickey: Don't expect fired Bruins coach Jim Montgomery to land behind Canadiens bench
One of my core beliefs is that, if you hire the right person, you should never have to fire them. Read More
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Élections Québec recommends tougher rules on pre-election ads
QUEBEC — Élections Québec wants to ban government ads and cap party spending during the period preceding election campaigns, set fixed dates for byelections and allow electors to register on voting day as they can in federal elections. Read More
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Montreal weather: It might rain on your parade
Were you hoping the skies would rain themselves out by the weekend? Sorry, you'll be mostly disappointed. Read More
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What's with the no-snow November in Montreal?
As is typical for this time of year in Montreal, Christmas trees are already lined up in grocery store parking lots and the Santa Claus Parade is right around the corner — but to anybody paying attention, something is amiss. Read More
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Northvolt CEO resigns a day after bankruptcy filing in U.S.
Northvolt CEO Peter Carlsson, who has run the Swedish-based battery company since it was founded in 2016, announced his resignation on Friday. Read More
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Opinion: Time to make safe insomnia treatments available to all
We are writing in light of a recent publication by the Canadian Sleep Research Consortium on the prevalence of insomnia across the country, affecting one in six Canadians. This study highlights the widespread use of medications, alcohol and cannabis as sleep aids. This year, a Radio-Canada report — Cauchemar sur ordonnance — exposed the dangers of benzodiazepines, often prescribed for sleep. Read More
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Toula Drimonis: A fire forced her out of her home. Now she's a step away from the streets
Among the messages I received about last week’s column on homelessness, one stopped me in my tracks. Read More
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Former Caisse executives took part in Indian bribery scheme, U.S. officials allege
Senior executives at Quebec's provincial pension fund manager tried to win contracts by paying Indian officials hundreds of millions of dollars in bribes and interfered with corruption investigations in the United States, American prosecutors allege. Read More
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Montreal votes to end water fluoridation in West Island
Montreal voted to stop fluoridating tap water in the West Island by early 2025 during a tense agglomeration council meeting Thursday. Read More
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Diver Pamela Ware announces retirement from competition
After more than 20 years dedicated to her discipline, diver Pamela Ware announced her retirement on Thursday after a career that included two trips to the Olympic Games. Read More
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Quebec daycare union sets three strike days for December
A major union representing public daycare workers has announced three strike days on Wednesdays in December. Read More
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What the Puck: This season has been a roller-coaster for Habs fans
It's easy to get whiplash as a Habs fan. Read More
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Robert Libman: Legault's Northvolt gamble is on the verge of disaster
Quebec has always been fortunate to have premiers with considerable substance and intelligence. Since 1960, 14 accomplished individuals have led Quebec, including nine lawyers, one neurosurgeon and several with strong economic credentials. François Legault is no exception. As an accountant and business executive, he co-founded Air Transat in 1986, which became one of the largest airline companies in Canada. Read More
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Montreal Alouettes sign kicker Jose Maltos to two-year contract
The Montreal Alouettes have signed global kicker Jose Maltos to a two-year contract through the 2026 CFL season, the team announced Thursday. Read More
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CF Montréal names Corey Wray as sporting director, Saputo sons take on new roles
CF Montréal announced a restructuring of their front office on Thursday. Read More
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Letters: Spare the monkeys and invest in other research methods
Re: "Researchers beg Canada to stop importing monkeys for experimentation" (The Gazette, Nov. 13) Read More
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