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Legault to attend Notre-Dame Cathedral reopening Saturday in Paris
Quebec Premier François Legault will attend the inauguration and reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris on Saturday. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
The Right Chemistry: Are black plastic spatulas and serving spoons safe to use?
There is probably no quote more often cited in discussions of toxicity than that of 16th-century Swiss physician and alchemist Paracelsus, namely that “only the dose makes the poison.” Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Jack Todd: 35 years after Polytechnique massacre, so much work remains to be done for women
Some wounds don’t heal. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Montreal police arrest dangerous driving suspect
Montreal police said Friday they have arrested a 17-year-old suspect in connection with a dangerous driving case in October that saw one police officer injured. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Robert Libman: Poilievre isn't helping Canadians in Trump tariff showdown
Despite his poll numbers, many Canadians are having trouble warming to Poilievre himself. He appears snarky and sarcastic at times, rhyming off slogans and unduly focused on blaming Trudeau for everything, rather than offering tangible hope or solutions for the future. Highlighting government shortcomings succeeds in consolidating support between elections and from those who are staunch detractors of the incumbent. During a campaign, however, the light shines much more brightly on the main contenders. To maintain or expand his base, Poilievre will have to start acting more statesmanlike and try to temper his overt partisanship. Read More
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Canadiens got an up-close look at the NHL's officiating problems | HI/O Bonus
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman has insisted in the past the NHL has the best referees in the world. It's hard to fix a problem if you don't believe there is one. Read More
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Quebec will table legislation beefing up secularism rules: Drainville
QUEBEC — Faced with a series of incidents where the province's secularism laws are not being respected, Quebec has decided to table new legislation reinforcing laicity in Quebec. Read More
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Longueuil police think sexual assault suspect had other victims
Longueuil police have turned to the public in an effort to determine if a 20-year-old sexual assault suspect had other victims. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
West Island strip mall, Montreal-North residence targeted by arson
Montreal police found themselves dealing with two cases of arson within 30 minutes of each other early Friday, after fires broke out at a Dollard-des-Ormeaux strip mall and a residence in the borough of Montreal-North. Read More
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About Last Night: Penalty killers shine in 3-0 shutout over Preds
The three Montreal Canadiens selected to the 4 Nations Face-Off were major contributors to a 3-0 shutout win over the Nashville Predators at the Bell Centre on Thursday. Read More
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Art heist or metal theft? Iconic mother-and-child statue stolen in Westmount
Call it the Mystery of the Stolen Mother and Child. Read More
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Quebec-run daycares remained closed until noon as pressure tactics continue
About 3,000 unionized employees in Quebec's government-run daycares will not start work until noon on Friday as their ongoing pressure campaign continues. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Famous maple syrup heist keeps a distinct Quebec flavour in Amazon's The Sticky
Guillaume Cyr admits he was a little nervous when he first got the call to audition for The Sticky, a new Amazon Prime black-comedy series inspired by the true-life story of what has been called the Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Opinion: Women engineers are changing the world, and our presence is a revolution
On Dec. 6, 1989, Canada witnessed a tragedy that forever marked the engineering community. Fourteen women were murdered at École Polytechnique in Montreal — a senseless act of gender-based violence targeting their audacity to dream, to build, to engineer a better world. Read More
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Allison Hanes: Reflections on a misogynist massacre at Polytechnique
There is a heaviness in the hearts of many Montrealers every Dec. 6 that hasn't gotten any easier to bear after 35 years. Read More
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Hidden Game: Laine scores again, Montembeault shuts out Predators
This edition of the Hidden Game is dedicated to our favourite general manager: Nashville's Barry Trotz. If things don't work out with the Predators, he can be the stunt double in the Edward G. Robinson story. Read More
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Most 17-month-old children use screens every day in Quebec: study
Screens have found their way into families and are now an integral part of everyday life. Even babies use screens daily in Quebec, and toddlers in low-income households use screens more frequently, according to a report from the Institut de la statistique du Québec published Thursday. Read More
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Lion Electric sells Mirabel innovation centre to Aéroports de Montréal
Facing significant financial difficulties, Lion Electric has reached an agreement with Aéroports de Montréal to sell its innovation centre in Mirabel. Read More
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Liveblog replay: Laine scores again in 3-0 Canadiens win over Predators
Sam Montembeault gets the nod in goal for the Montreal Canadiens when they take on the Nashville Predators on Thursday night at the Bell Centre. Puck drop just after 7 p.m. (TSN2, RDS, TSN Radio 690, 98.5 FM). Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Letters: A better way to lure new doctors to the public system
Re: "Dubé lays down law for new MDs" (The Gazette, Dec. 5) Read More
Categories: Canadian News