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Montreal Gazette
Trudeau cannot live in denial about U.S. border, tariff situation: Legault
QUEBEC — The best way to take away U.S. president-elect Donald's Trump's complaints about the Canadian border is to beef up controls, Premier François Legault said Wednesday. Read More
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Montreal to plow loading zones for adapted transit this winter
After facing criticism in the past, the Plante administration announced Wednesday it will clear snow at 400 spots designated for adapted transit. Read More
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Montreal police seek suspect in fatal hit and run
Montreal police have turned to the public in an effort to locate the suspect and witnesses to a hit and run early last month that left one person dead. Read More
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‘For service in English, press 9’ T-shirt supports Gazette Christmas Fund
CJAD broadcaster and Corner Booth podcast host Aaron Rand has launched his latest T-shirt fundraising campaign to support the Gazette Christmas Fund and the Moisson Montréal food distribution network. Read More
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Montreal might have a white Christmas after all, MétéoMédia predicts
It looks like the rain showers and flurries expected Wednesday are setting a trend that will hang around into winter. Read More
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Passerby foils arson attempt on Parc Ave.
An attempt early Wednesday to firebomb the entranceway of a commercial building on Parc. Ave. near Beaumont Ave. was thwarted when a passerby took it upon themselves to bring the flames under control. Read More
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About Last Night: Canadiens lose first game against Utah
Mikhail Sergachev scored the 3-2 overtime winner for the Utah Hockey Club over the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday at the Bell Centre. Read More
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Tom Mulcair: Violent protests expose crisis of confidence in leadership
Against a backdrop of official failure and inaction, last weekend one private citizen showed what leadership looked like. When it became clear that a franchisee of the Second Cup chain had issued a loaded antisemitic threat of a "final solution," CEO Peter Mammas acted unflinchingly and cancelled their franchise contract. Read More
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Hidden Game: Canadiens squander third-period lead in OT loss to Utah
We dedicate this version of the Hidden Game to Dominic Moore, who now makes his living as a game and studio analyst for the Utah Hockey Club. Read More
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Montreal homicide suspect repatriated from France to face charges
A 26-year-old man accused in connection with a homicide in Montreal last year was repatriated to Canada on Monday, Montreal police said. Read More
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Advisory committee recommends establishing Quebec constitution
QUEBEC — An advisory committee on constitutional issues, set up by the Quebec government in June, released its report on Tuesday in which it proposes the adoption of a Quebec constitution with the aim of increasing the autonomy of the province in Canada. Read More
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Missing 31-year-old man was last seen Saturday in St-Laurent
Montreal police are asking for the public’s assistance in locating Karl Olivier Desmeules, 31, who has been reported missing. Read More
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Liveblog replay: Sergachev gives Utah 3-2 overtime win over Habs
The Montreal Canadiens face off against the newly relocated Utah Hockey Club on Tuesday night at the Bell Centre. Game starts just after 7 p.m. (TSN2, RDS, TSN Radio 690, 98.5 FM). Read More
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Bixi reports record 13 million rides in 2024
Bixi Montreal said on Tuesday that it has surpassed 13 million rides in 2024, setting a new record for the bike-sharing service. Read More
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EMSB chair wants stretch of Terrebonne St. bike lanes closed for winter
Joe Ortona, the chair of the English Montreal School Board (EMSB), is calling for the removal of a stretch of the contested Terrebonne St. bike lanes for the winter. Read More
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Mount Royal Cemetery asks court to block closing of Camillien-Houde Way
Mount Royal Cemetery is going to court to stop the Plante administration from banning cemetery traffic when it closes Camillien-Houde Way to vehicles in 2027. Read More
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Montreal police seek public's help in search for missing teen
Montreal police are appealing to the public for assistance in locating 16-year-old Dahlia Lily Robichaud Fréchette, who has been missing since Nov. 20. Read More
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Big O roof replacement is on schedule and budget, official says
Once the domain of sports stars, eight large cranes now occupy the playing field of Montreal’s Olympic Stadium. Read More
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Trump tariffs: Quebec’s exports threatened, from aerospace to electricity
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's plan to impose a 25 per cent tariff on all Canadian goods would significantly damage Quebec's economy. Read More
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Legault wants to see more arrests stemming from Friday's protest in Montreal
Premier François Legault says he's concerned about violent protests such as the one last weekend in Montreal, and has offered extra police officers if the city wants them. Read More
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