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Montreal Gazette
Former executive with Montreal company convicted of defrauding the Philippines
One of the three former executives with a Montreal company who were on trial in a case in which they were accused of paying bribes to secure contracts in the Philippines was found guilty by a jury on Thursday. Read More
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Quebec passes controversial law capping number of international students
QUEBEC — A controversial piece of legislation slapping a ceiling on the number of international students in Quebec, and giving the government more say on where and what they study, has been voted into law. Read More
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Montreal weather: Falling temperatures to follow falling snow
After an unusually warm November, with no snow accumulation, winter may finally have arrived in Montreal. Read More
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Activists say Montreal pro-Palestinian protests have been over-policed
A coalition of advocacy groups is denouncing what it describes as the over-policing of pro-Palestinian protesters in Montreal, and calling on the city to launch a public inquiry into the matter. Read More
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Alouettes' Kristian Matte retires after 14 seasons in Montreal
Montreal Alouettes offensive lineman Kristian Matte announced his retirement Thursday after playing 14 seasons with the CFL club. Read More
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‘Unacceptable’ budget cuts already worsening patient care, Quebec doctors say
Quebec medical specialists are urging the provincial government to halt budget cuts to direct health services, saying the cuts are already undermining patient care. Read More
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Man caught with a loaded revolver during COVID-19 curfew sentenced to six years
A man with a long criminal record who was caught with a loaded revolver while the Quebec government's COVID-19 curfew was in place was sentenced to a six-year prison term on Thursday. Read More
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Stu Cowan: It's nice to see Canadiens' Patrik Laine having fun again
Patrik Laine has been through an awful lot over the past year. Read More
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'No point in pouting': Habs forward keeps a positive attitude as he remains a healthy scratch
There was no snow on Montreal sidewalks the last time Michael Pezzetta played a game for the Canadiens, and Halloween had yet to be celebrated. Read More
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Toula Drimonis: When art is silenced, does anyone win?
An artist friend messaged last week to tell me the Montreal International Documentary Festival (RIDM) cancelled the scheduled screenings of a documentary by Montreal-based filmmaker Danae Elon. The problem, it seemed, was Elon's country of origin. Read More
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Man who sexually abused two young teens sentenced to 10-year prison term
A man who sexually abused two teenagers over the course of a summer after he met them at a park in the Rosemont-La-Petite-Patrie borough was sentenced at the Montreal courthouse on Thursday to a 10-year prison term. Read More
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Dogs will be able to keep riding Montreal's métro, with a few catches
Montreal's transit agency says dogs will be permitted to ride the métro permanently, following a pilot project that began in October 2022. Read More
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Montreal police believe sexual-assault suspect may have had more victims
Montreal police have turned to the public in an effort to determine if a 50-year-old sexual-assault suspect had other victims. Read More
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Montreal home sales surge 47 per cent in November
Montreal’s real-estate market is experiencing a surge, with experts predicting further price increases in 2025. Read More
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Quebec invests $10 million to reopen francization classes
QUEBEC — Under intense pressure to take action, the Legault government Thursday decided to hand $10 million to Quebec's school service centres and school boards to reopen francization classes, many of which had been closed because they were short of funds. Read More
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Quebec will appeal ruling against random police spot checks
Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette says the Quebec government will seek permission to appeal a court decision outlawing random police traffic stops to the Supreme Court. Read More
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Weekend traffic Dec. 6-9, 2024: Île-aux-Tourtes Bridge closed
Highway trouble spots to look out for this weekend: Read More
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Lowering the blood-alcohol limit for drivers would save lives: Sûreté du Québec
After the Société d'assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ) and the province's coroners, the Sûreté du Québec has come out in favour of reducing the blood-alcohol threshold for impaired driving to .05 from .08, arguing that anywhere from 10 to 14 lives could be saved annually on Quebec highways. Read More
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Sarah Fillier scores twice as New York Sirens defeat Montreal Victoire
New York Sirens head coach Greg Fargo isn't surprised, nor does he think anybody should be. Read More
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Opinion: This holiday season, let's spread kindness, not COVID
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