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Montreal Gazette
Lawsuit claims John Abbott College is responsible for sexual assault on 17-year-old student
John Abbott College has been named in a lawsuit filed by a former student who was sexually assaulted in 2021 by the supervisor of a volunteer program located on the school's campus and connected to a psychology course she was taking. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
'Let’s be calm': Canada’s cabinet ministers reflect on Donald Trump’s election win
OTTAWA — Canadian cabinet ministers are offering reassurances and urging calm after learning former president Donald Trump will be heading back to the White House after a campaign in which he promised punishing tariffs and mass deportations. Read More
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Montreal police ask for public's help in search for assault suspect
Montreal police are seeking the public's help in their search for a suspect linked to an assault that took place in July in the neighbourhood of Mercier—Hochelaga—Maisonneuve. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Opinion: In the U.S., an election driven by emotion
We often mock young voters for “going off vibes” rather than policy, but the results of Tuesday's U.S. election highlight a truth many overlook: Politics has always been driven by emotion. Read More
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Montreal-area home sales jumped in October as prices rose: board
The Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers says Montreal-area home sales surged 43.8 per cent in October compared with the same month last year. Read More
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Quebec ready to use notwithstanding clause to force doctors to practise in province
Quebec Premier François Legault says his government is prepared to use the notwithstanding clause to force doctors trained in Quebec universities to begin their careers in the province’s public system. Read More
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Stu Cowan: Brendan Gallagher a rare bright spot for Canadiens
There haven't been many positives for the Canadiens through the first 13 games this season. Read More
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Alouettes' Austin Mack hoping to find his groove in Eastern final
Perhaps we all simply expected too much from receiver Austin Mack upon his return to the Alouettes from the NFL. Read More
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Gaming companies are rethinking their future in Quebec, Behaviour Interactive CEO warns
Language laws and government subsidy cuts have a major Montreal-based video-game company re-evaluating its future in Quebec. Read More
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Multiple brands of bread and buns recalled in Quebec after metal pieces discovered
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a recall for more than three dozen types of bread and buns made by eight separate producers after pieces of metal were found inside the products. Read More
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Legault fears turbulence with U.S., influx of immigrants to Quebec after Trump takes office
QUEBEC — Premier François Legault said Wednesday that he fears a period of turbulence will follow the election of Donald Trump as president of the United States, and is pressing Ottawa to step up border controls in the event there is an influx of immigrants. Read More
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Longueuil man arrested in connection with fatal hit and run on the Décarie
The Sûreté du Québec announced on Wednesday it has made an arrest in connection with a fatal hit and run last June on the Décarie Expressway. Read More
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Man convicted of double murder in 1983 is acquitted 41 years later
A man who was convicted of a double slaying at the Montreal courthouse in 1983 learned on Wednesday that the Crown will not pursue a second trial against him. Read More
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Quebec politicians vote to uphold abortion rights in wake of Trump win
As the shock waves of the victory of Donald Trump and the Republican Party in the United States' elections reverberated around the world, Quebec's National Assembly unanimously voted in favour of the right to abortion Wednesday. Read More
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Montreal weather: Clouds have moved in from the south
Some people might think the dreary morning is a side-effect of the U.S. presidential results. Read More
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One man hospitalized after Pointe-Claire brawl
A 47-year-old man is in stable condition in hospital after being struck with a blunt object during a brawl that broke out Tuesday night in the West Island municipality of Pointe-Claire. Read More
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Christopher Labos: Why Ozempic should be covered by medicare for weight loss
The Quebec Liberals want semaglutide — also known as Ozempic — to be covered by medicare for weight loss. You may object and say it would cost too much and that people should be responsible for their own lifestyle choices. But the point of paying for semaglutide is not to lose weight. The point of paying for semaglutide is to prevent the complications of obesity like heart disease, liver disease and arthritis. We shouldn’t cover the costs of semaglutide because we want people to be thin. We should cover the costs of semaglutide because we want people to be healthy. Read More
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Pedestrian dies after being hit by truck in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
For the second time in as many days, a pedestrian in Montreal had died after being hit by a truck. Read More
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This couple has been selling poppies in Central Station for more than 20 years
After more than 20 years, Lorne Ulley has lost count of exactly how long it has been since he and his wife, Eunice Ulley, first started selling poppies in Montreal's Central Station every November. Read More
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Opinion: Let's not overlook palliative care as MAID expands in Quebec
During my six years as a nurse in an emergency room, where many of my patients were elderly and nearing the end of their lives, palliative care meant "comfort care only." In other words, we were to try to manage pain and other symptoms without invasive interventions. Palliative patients could receive narcotics or other drugs for comfort but were not eligible for CPR or intubation, for example. Read More
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