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'Dégueulasse!' Québec solidaire leader reviews 'poutine crimes' on TikTok
Soupy sauce. Smiley potatoes. Gravy-drenched sushi. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Man, 44, seriously injured in St-Henri stabbing incident
A man was stabbed near a homeless encampment in St-Henri near St-Rémi and Cazelais Sts. late Friday night. Read More
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Quebec housing minister is booed during speech on homelessness
QUEBEC — Booing, protest and ridicule: Quebec Housing Minster France-Élaine Duranceau's speech on homelessness in Quebec City was disrupted on Friday. Read More
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Liveblog replay: Rangers score three power play goals in 4-3 win over Habs
It's Thanksgiving weekend down south, so that means afternoon hockey for the Montreal Canadiens, starting Saturday against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden. Note the early puck drop at 1 p.m. (TSN2, RDS, TSN Radio 690, 98.5 FM). Read More
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Man, 55, dies in collision in Verdun on Friday evening
A 55-year-old man died in a collision Friday evening in the Verdun borough of Montreal. Read More
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There's a lot to like about the Canadiens' Emil Heineman | HI/O Bonus
The Canadiens acquired forward Emil Heineman from Calgary as part of the deal that sent Tyler Toffoli to the Flames two years ago when Montreal GM Kent Hughes started the rebuilding process. Read More
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Stu's Slapshots: Juraj Slafkovsky should be on Canadiens' No. 1 line
Juraj Slafkovsky started this season in what had become his regular spot on the Canadiens' No. 1 line with centre Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield. Read More
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Letters: Thanks to the REM, we use the car more often
Re: "Some commuters may be relieved about REM network's latest delay" (Allison Hanes, Nov. 18) Read More
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Christmas Fund: Everything keeps going up except salary, single mum says
"I feel like all I do is work and it's still tight," Tanya said. Read More
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Josh Freed: Is city hall consulting or insulting Montrealers?
There have been growing complaints about Montreal’s consultation process lately, and they have a common theme. Read More
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'The objective is not to get rid of English' | The Corner Booth
Benoît Dubreuil has a message for Anglophones: the objective of his report on the health of French language in Quebec, called Comprendre le recul, inverser les tendances, is not to "get rid of English." Read More
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Habs Mailbag: Did Canadiens give up too much for Newhook and Dach?
In what year do you see the Canadiens making the playoffs again? Read More
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Robert Miller's former employees argue they should be excluded from sex abuse lawsuit
A Quebec Superior Court justice will deliberate before deciding whether to authorize a class-action lawsuit against Montreal electronics billionaire Robert Miller, who is accused of paying minors for sex. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
SAQ union recommends approving deal with 19.7% salary increase over six years
The general council of the union of employees of the Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ) is recommending that its members accept the agreement in principle reached with their employer on Monday. The 5,000 union members will have to decide over the next week. Read More
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How big can women’s hockey get in Montreal? The goal is to set 'new records'
Montreal's pro women's hockey team, now called the Montreal Victoire, didn't win the championship in their first season but they sure did win over the hearts of Montreal hockey fans. In a page torn from the history of the Montreal Canadiens, Montreal faced Boston in the first round of the inaugural playoffs of the newly created Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) and bowed out after losing three straight games in overtime. Read More
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Rosemont family gets reprieve as STM postpones expropriation of home
There is a glimmer of hope for the Ly family, whose Rosemont duplex is being expropriated by the Société de transport de Montréal to make way for a métro ventilation station. Read More
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Chez Doris launches campaign to raise $8 million to reopen the Fulford Residence
A campaign by Chez Doris, a Montreal organization that helps vulnerable and marginalized women, is underway to raise the $8 million needed to secure, restore and reopen the Fulford Residence, the landmark downtown building it acquired in May. Read More
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Montreal police department was almost $50 million over budget in 2024
The Montreal police department blew its operating budget by more than $48 million this year mainly because of more-than-expected overtime by its personnel, and its 2025 budget foreshadows another $50-million shortfall, critics say. Read More
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PWHL season preview: Victoire's Poulin hungry for championship glory
Marie-Philip Poulin's trophy chest is brimming with awards and medals, but there's one big piece missing now that the Professional Women's Hockey League is established. Read More
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Ensemble Montréal pushes back leadership race
Looking to give potential candidates more time to come forward, Montreal’s official opposition party, Ensemble Montréal, has decided to push back its leadership race. Read More
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