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Quebec judge didn't violate ethics with English-only ruling, judicial council finds
A Quebec judge didn't break any ethical rules when he decided he could issue a ruling exclusively in English, the province's judicial council has found. Read More
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Canadian relay teams claim gold in second world short track stop in Montreal
Canada's short track team reached the podium four times on Sunday, winning both the men's and mixed gender relays to close out the ISU Short Track World Tour in Montreal. Read More
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UN special rapporteur for Palestinian territories speaks at McGill despite opposition
Despite the threat of legal action and a last-minute relocation, the United Nations special rapporteur for the occupied Palestinian territories spoke to a packed ballroom at McGill University on Monday. Read More
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Jack Todd: Is Crosby or Ovechkin the greater player?
One of them has grey hair. The other bears a nickname, “Sid the Kid,” that no longer fits. Read More
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Concordia shuts institute of genocide and human rights studies to cut costs
Concordia University has closed its research centre for Genocide and Human Rights Studies because of “budgetary constraints.” Read More
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Canadiens bring in former NHLer Marc Bureau to help with faceoffs
The Canadiens have struggled in the faceoff circle this season, winning only 47.6 per cent of their faceoffs to rank 25th in the NHL heading into Tuesday's game against the Calgary Flames at the Bell Centre (7 p.m., TSN2, RDS). Read More
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Stu Cowan: St. Louis isn't concerned about the Canadiens, but he should be
Former Canadiens head coach Michel Therrien would often say a team needs to score at least three goals to win a game in the NHL. Read More
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Cases of atypical pneumonia among Montreal children are rising, expert warns
There has been an increase in “atypical” pneumonia, especially among school-age children and teenagers, warns an expert who says this is probably just the tip of the iceberg. Read More
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R.D.P. triple murder trial: One of the accused takes the witness stand
One of the three men on trial in a case where they are charged with carrying out a triple murder in Rivière-des-Prairies three years ago admitted on the stand he often showed up for drug deals armed with a loaded automatic firearm in the months leading up to the day the homicides were carried out. Read More
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Quebec's UPAC warns public of 'bank rep scam'
Quebec's permanent anticorruption unit (UPAC) has added its voice to those of local police forces warning the public about a fraud commonly referred to as the "bank rep scam." Read More
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Quebec College of Physicians wants expanded private medical care halted
Quebec's College of Physicians is calling for an immediate suspension of any further private sector expansion into medical care. Read More
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QS house leader Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois to take parental leave
Québec solidaire house leader Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois announced on Monday he will be leaving public life from December to March to concentrate on the arrival of his second child. Read More
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Quebec wants to force new doctors to work in public sector, Dubé says
Quebec will table a law forcing family doctors and medical specialists trained in Quebec to work in the public system during the first years of their career, provincial Health Minister Christian Dubé announced on Sunday. Read More
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Brendan Kelly: Les Cowboys Fringants dominate ADISQ Gala
So, did you watch the ADISQ Gala Sunday night? Read More
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SAQ employees walk off the job on Monday
About 5,000 unionized employees of the Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ) will not be showing up for work on Monday, after their union accused management of not taking their contract demands into account at the negotiating table. Read More
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Letters: Who asked for these planter boxes in the Plateau?
Re: "Planter boxes or parking spots?" (The Gazette, Oct. 29) Read More
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Three years and waiting for Canada's made-in-Montreal COVID shot
Vaccine production is nearly three years behind schedule at a federally owned plant in Montreal and the future of a deal between Ottawa and an American company to make COVID-19 vaccines here is now under review. Read More
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For Quebecers living near U.S. border, election is a bit of 'plus ça change'
The Nov. 5 U.S. presidential election is a day away, and some Quebecers along the U.S. border will be following the results closely. Others have told The Gazette they couldn’t care less who wins. Read More
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Allison Hanes: It's time for Quebecers to turn our backs on turning back the clocks
Hope you enjoyed that extra hour of sleep in the wee hours of Sunday, because it may be one of the last times Quebec rolls back the clocks. Read More
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Joe Ortona team sweeps English Montreal School Board election
Joe Ortona, who has challenged Premier François Legault’s government on secularism, French language regulations and control over the anglophone school network, was soundly re-elected as chair of the English Montreal School Board on Sunday. Read More
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