Josh Panton
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Originally from Deux-Montagnes, Josh Panton is an English Lit student at Concordia University.
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Could Charter lead to exodus of Quebec teachers?Those affected by the regulations on religious symbols proposed in Quebec's Charter of Values are speaking out.Sep 12, 2013
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Beaconsfield initiates plan for organic compostingThe city of Beaconsfield has launched a pilot project to introduce composting.Sep 11, 2013
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Young Mohawk filmmaker wins Kahnawake media scholarshipFind out a little more about this year's inspiring winner of the Jesse Deer Memorial Media Scholarship.Sep 5, 2013
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Early detection key for rheumatoid arthritis says McGill rheumatologistImagine living life inside of a suit so restrictive that it makes life's most mundane tasks, almost impossible. September is Arthritis Month in Canada. Dr. Peter Panapolis joined the Morning News to talk about the disease.Sep 4, 2013
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Pointe-Claire school’s balloon parade is a rite of passageThe first day of school is a very important step in a child's life and one Pointe-Claire school does something very special to commemorate it.EducationSep 4, 2013
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Claude Carignan named leader of Government in SenatePrime Minister Stephen Harper announced Friday he was appointing Claude Carignan as leader of the Government in the Senate.PoliticsAug 30, 2013
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Inquiries to begin on 2012 student protestsThe spring of 2012, as many Montrealers probably remember, was marred by the chaotic and sometimes violent student protests.Aug 30, 2013
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City to build giant ferris wheelA ferris wheel 18 meters will be built at the future crossroads Henri-Bourassa─Pie-IX Montreal-Nord.LifestyleAug 30, 2013
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Environment minister backing Coderre’s scrapping of compost facilityThe early municipal election campaign has pushed the hot-button issue of Montreal's much delayed organic waste collection has been pushed to the forefront.Aug 30, 2013
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Police looking for 14-year-old girlPolice are seeking the public's help to track down a 14-year-old girl who has been missing since August 25th. She is 5-foot-4 and 115 pounds, with dark, straight hair.Aug 30, 2013
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Closing of busy N.D.G. route delayedTransport Quebec is delaying the closure of a busy Notre-Dame-de-GrĂ¢ce route to downtown until December.Aug 30, 2013
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Reliance submits to the Minister of the EnvironmentAfter being given an ultimatum, Reliance Power Equipment has agreed to comply to a final deadline to clean up their mess.Aug 30, 2013
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Long lost art of cabinet making still a career optionLong has the art of cabinet making been a respectable career choice. Kerry Bullis, teacher at Rosemount Technology Centre, joined the Morning News Thursday morning to speak on the profession.LifestyleAug 29, 2013
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New guidelines for Montreal bike pathsStricter regulations are about to be put in place on the city's bike paths.CanadaAug 29, 2013
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SPA-Canada furious over possible management of new shelterLe Berger Blanc may be making a bid for the management of a new animal shelter being built in Angrignon Park.Aug 29, 2013
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Ex-girlfriend of North Korean leader executedA South Korean newspaper is reporting that a former girlfriend of leader Kim Jong-Un has been executed by firing squad.Aug 29, 2013
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Two Canadians to appear before prosecutor in EgyptTwo men were detained on August 16 amid deadly riots in the Egyptian capital.Aug 29, 2013
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Three partygoers arrested over pellet gun in BrossardThe party came to a screeching halt at 3:20 am, as police received information that there was an armed man in the apartment on Davignon St.Aug 29, 2013
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Improvement shown in Laval girl in murder-suicide attemptThere has been a slight improvement in the health of the 7-year-old girl found unconscious in Laval early Wednesday morning.Aug 29, 2013
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Umbilical cords used to save livesLeukemia is a form of cancer that takes place in the blood or bone marrow characterized by an increase of immature white blood cells. 19 year old Luca Di Tecco was diagnosed with the disease when he was 9 years old.HealthAug 28, 2013
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City Council wants a “balanced charter”City council has unanimously voted Tuesday not to endorse Quebec's proposed secularism charter.PoliticsAug 28, 2013
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Bombardier to make $3.39 billion deal with RussiaBombardier has signed a preliminary agreement with a Russian state corporation for the purchase of as many as 100 Q400 NextGen aircraft in a deal that could be worth up to US$3.39 billion.Aug 28, 2013
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Expert: Charter makes Quebec appears xenophobicSecularism, by definition, is the belief that religion has no place in civil affairs or public education.PoliticsAug 27, 2013
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Tour de France winner coming to Quebec for Grand Prix CyclistesWinner of the 100th Tour de France, Britain's own Christopher Froome has announced he is coming to Quebec for the fourth annual Grand Prix Cyclistes.SportsAug 27, 2013
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McGill kicks off school year with organic feastMcGill University will be celebrating the launch of their new school year with a five-course tomato-inspired meal.LifestyleAug 27, 2013