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Montreal Gazette
Katy Perry coming to Montreal and Quebec City in 2025
Pop star Katy Perry is bringing the Lifetimes Tour to Canada in 2025 in support of her latest album, 143, with stops at the Bell Centre in Montreal on July 30 and Centre Vidéotron in Quebec City on Aug. 1. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
After time spent in AHL, Joshua Roy excited to be back with the Canadiens
Joshua Roy's penance is over. And it only was a question of when, not if. Read More
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Montreal dockworkers, employers to enter mediation after six-day work stoppage
Dockworkers and employers at the Port of Montreal say they are set to begin mediation after a six-day work stoppage earlier this month. Read More
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Jack Todd: Canadiens' brutal second period vs. Vegas was a bad sign
In the span of slightly less than six minutes in the second period Saturday night, the Canadiens shattered like cheap glass. Read More
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Brossard murder trial: Accused suggests dead wife killed their children
A person acting as their own lawyer in a jury trial at the Longueuil courthouse, where they are charged with murdering their wife and two sons inside the family's condominium, surprised everyone Monday afternoon by revealing their theory of the case while cross-examining a witness on Monday. Read More
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Montreal rabbi says police told him to move away from pro-Palestinian protesters
A local rabbi is speaking out after he says police asked him to leave the site of a pro-Palestinian protest in downtown Montreal, saying his presence was a provocation. Read More
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Canadiens call up Joshua Roy; Patrik Laine a full participant at practice
The Canadiens announced Monday morning that forward Joshua Roy has been called up from the AHL's Laval Rocket. Read More
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New program will help Nunavik education workers get college certificates
A new program in Nunavik offers education employees who specialize in working with the region's most vulnerable students an opportunity to attain college-level certification. Read More
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Toula Drimonis: Trudeau had a right to attend Taylor Swift concert with daughter
I have been watching with increasing unease as the pro-Palestinian, anti-NATO protest that took place in Montreal on Friday appears to have been greatly exaggerated for political expediency. “Montreal burns, Trudeau dances,” wrote one analyst, echoing federal Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre's statement on X, which laid the blame squarely on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Read More
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Special weather statement for Montreal warns of 'mixed bag of precipitation'
Montreal and the Laurentians might finally get the snow they've been waiting for, according to a special weather statement issued by Environment Canada. But it's not just snow. Read More
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One sent to hospital after shooting in east-end apartment
An east-end apartment dweller was recovering in hospital early Monday after being shot in his home by at least one assailant. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Charles River labs accused of exploiting loophole to move monkeys through Canada
An animal rights group says Charles River Laboratories is running a "monkey laundering scheme" by importing thousands of live long-tailed macaques from Cambodia to Canada, transforming them into "specimens" at the company's Quebec facilities and then re-exporting them to the U.S. where a temporary ban on such imports is in place. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Does Paul Bernardo have a real chance at parole?
Paul Bernardo, one of Canada's most notorious criminals, is scheduled to appear before the Parole Board of Canada Tuesday to make his third request for a release while he continues to serve time behind bars for a shocking series of crimes he committed over a five-year period in Ontario, including the murders of two teenage girls. Read More
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Andrew Cohen: Protesters should learn more about NATO before smashing windows at the Palais des congrès
When you march, shout, smash windows and burn cars in a big city, you’re going to get attention. You’re going to invite police, tear gas, scuffles and arrests, and make news, which is the point of protest. Read More
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Avian flu virus sparks mammal mutation concerns in Quebec
The infection of mammalian species by avian flu viruses is causing concern, with cell replication in mammals making the virus more pathogenic to humans. Read More
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'We can't tolerate that': Second Cup boss fires Montreal franchisee over Nazi remarks
Two Second Cup café locations at Montreal's Jewish General Hospital have been shut down after the reported franchise owner was filmed making Nazi references at a pro-Palestinian protest on Thursday. Read More
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Two pedestrians die after being struck by a vehicle in Montérégie
Two pedestrians in their 60s died Saturday after being struck by a vehicle in St-Théodore-d'Acton, in the Montérégie region. Read More
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Canadiens prospect Michael Hage shines at University of Michigan
It wasn't all bad news for Montreal hockey fans on the weekend. Read More
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Could Larry Robinson help the Canadiens? | HI/O Bonus
That's the question an HI/O Show viewer asks and it get answered on this Hockey Inside/Out bonus episode as former Canadiens teammates Chris Nilan and Rick Green, who won the Stanley Cup in 1986 along with Robinson, join The Gazette's Stu Cowan. Read More
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About Last Night: Five-goal second period for Vegas sinks Habs
A near-weeklong layoff did the Montreal Canadiens no good, as they lost 6-2 to the Vegas Golden Knights at the Bell Centre on Saturday night. Read More
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