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Charges dropped for Palestinian activists who protested federal immigration minister
The charges against three pro-Palestinian activists accused of criminally harassing federal Immigration Minister Marc Miller have been dropped. Read More
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ARTM cuts $3 million through reorganization
The Montreal region's transit authority has cut $3 million in recurrent annual costs by streamlining its organizational structure. Read More
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Joshua Roy sent to Laval as Patrik Laine hints at return to Canadiens' lineup
Forward Joshua Roy was assigned to the Montreal Canadiens' farm club on Monday. Read More
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Quebec suspends international adoptions amid human rights, trafficking concerns
The Quebec government has suspended most new international adoption applications, echoing moves by other jurisdictions that are rethinking the once-common practice because of human rights and trafficking concerns. Read More
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Obituary: Abraham Fuks led McGill's Faculty of Medicine for more than a decade
Dr. Abraham Fuks, a physician, academic and researcher who led McGill University's Faculty of Medicine for more than a decade, has died. Read More
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Alleged Montreal street gang member was found dead in cell, lawyer confirms
The man who was found dead inside a cell at the Rivière des Prairies Detention Centre on Sunday was Andrew (Ali Baba) Luberisse, an alleged street gang leader. Read More
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Jack Todd: They cost the Canadiens a point. What's with the refs?
It was a Hall of Fame moment from a former superstar. And it took only 13 words. Read More
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Allison Hanes: Order of the White Rose recipient reaches for the stars
Gazing up at the heavens while camping in the Rocky Mountains as a child stoked Makenna Kuzyk’s curiosity about space and inspired her dream of becoming an astronaut. Read More
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West Island resident charged with impaired driving after man killed in Verdun crash
A Pointe-Claire resident is scheduled to appear before a Quebec Court judge on Monday following his arrest in a case where he is charged with impaired driving causing the death of a 55-year-old man in Verdun. Read More
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Montreal-based Lightspeed Commerce is cutting 200 jobs
MONTREAL -- Lightspeed Commerce Inc. is cutting about 200 jobs in a strategic reorganization to focus on profitable growth. Read More
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Montreal police dismantle homeless encampment on Notre-Dame St.
Authorities began dismantling sections of a homeless encampment on Notre-Dame St. Monday morning, a little more than two weeks after people living there received eviction notices. Read More
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Montreal police chase ends with officer injured, teen in custody
A 17-year-old suspect was in police custody early Monday and facing charges of dangerous driving and assaulting a police officer in the wake of a 20-minute pursuit. Read More
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Woman found dead, man severely injured in Val-des-Monts
The Sûreté du Québec has launched a homicide investigation after a woman and a man were found severely injured Sunday in a residence in Val-des-Monts, in the Outaouais region. Read More
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Montreal weather: This feels like a Monday in December
Meteorological winter has begun, and the forecast is finally starting to fall into line. Daytime highs for the first half of the week will stay below zero, and the wind chill has been welcomed back into the fold. Expect flurries on and off during the week. Read More
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Car destroyed by fire in Pointe-Claire
The Montreal police arson squad has been called in after a car caught fire in Pointe-Claire early Monday. Read More
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Most Quebecers want Premier François Legault to resign, new poll suggests
More than half of Quebecers think Premier François Legault should resign rather than seek a third term in office, a Pallas survey conducted for the L'Actualité news platform suggests. Read More
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About Last Night: Caufield scores twice in 6-3 loss to Bruins
The Montreal Canadiens failed to spoil the Boston Bruins' centennial celebration, falling 6-3 to the home team on Sunday afternoon at TD Garden. Read More
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Former Westmount church is about to be converted into housing — 7 years after its sale
The walls of Westmount's former St. Stephen's Church, once vibrant with the ebb and flow of an Anglican congregation and later of unhoused people and the helping hands that served them meals, will soon come to life again. Read More
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Cowboy Fringants songs en anglais? Texas singer is doing them proud
When Les Cowboys Fringants lead singer Karl Tremblay died just over a year ago, many English Montrealers were surprised by the incredible outpouring of grief from franco Quebecers, underlining that many anglos had no idea just how huge this Québécois band was. Read More
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Allison Hanes: Plante has big plans for final year as mayor, but this isn't how to go about them
We've heard of lame-duck presidents. Read More
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