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Bodies of 6 people found near Akwesasne, Que., near U.S. border: policeThe Akwesasne Mohawk Police said they are waiting on the results of post-mortem and toxicology tests to determine the cause of death.Crime11 hours
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Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens dominated by Florida Panthers 5-2Brian Wilde has more on Thursday night's matchup between the Panthers and the Canadiens, and what the results mean for both teams.Sports12 hours
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Mpox resurfaces in Montreal with 2 new cases confirmed: Public HealthPublic health said two new cases were diagnosed in the Montreal area on March 17, after several months without any new infections.HealthMar 30
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Quebec pedophile hunters face child pornography distribution chargesPolice say the group's activities were widely advertised on social media with the alleged vigilantes filming their meetings with alleged pedophiles after contacting them online.CrimeMar 30
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Legault government defensive as Quebec opposition blasts new health billQuebec opposition party leaders are criticizing the government for the planned creation of a new agency called Santé Québec to manage the struggling health system.PoliticsMar 30
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Columbia Sportswear ad asking people to ‘be the goat’ in French puzzles QuebecersThe French translation of "be the goat" to "soyez la chèvre" in Columbia Sportswear's most recent advertising campaign isn't sitting well with some.CanadaMar 30
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Allan Memorial Institute victims seek to sue CIALawyers for victims and their families of experiments carried out at the Allan Memorial Institute in the 1950s and 60s are seeking to sue the CIA for compensation.CanadaMar 30
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Are Quebec hosts skirting the new rules on Airbnb?Global News found some listings with a 123456 license number. In another instance, two separate listings with different hosts shared the same registration number.CanadaMar 30
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Professors end strike at Quebec’s Université Laval, approve conciliator dealProfessors at Université Laval in Quebec City were back at work Thursday after about 1,300 walked off the job March 13. Their indefinite strike is over.EducationMar 30
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Man in hospital after shooting in Montreal’s St-Leonard boroughMontreal police say gunfire erupted from a moving vehicle late Wednesday. A young man was later found injured, but his life is not in danger.CrimeMar 30
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The story behind a piece of Quebec anglophone history, and its $25M price tagThe real estate listing for Braemar House in Quebec suggests one of the early owners was a lady-in-waiting to Queen Victoria. The storied heritage home dates back to 1847.CanadaMar 30
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Quebec promises efficiency and accountability in new health reform planUnder Christian Dubé's new plan, Quebec will create a new agency to manage its entire health system. He claims it will make things more efficient.PoliticsMar 29
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Advocates concerned about asylum seekers using dangerous paths after Roxham Road closureSince Saturday, those seeking refuge in Canada via the US, considered a safe country by Canada, are now cutting through the forest along the border to get into this country.CanadaMar 29
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Montrealer feels ‘grateful’ to be alive after surviving deadly heritage building fireAs Airbnb pulls unauthorized Quebec listings from their platform, a Montrealer who survived the deadly fire in Old Montreal says she's lucky to be alive.CanadaMar 29
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‘Taking action’: Quebec teen summit brings together students ready to work for changeStudent representatives from across the Lester B. Pearson School Board came together Wednesday to brainstorm ideas for projects they can enact in their schools and communities.EducationMar 29
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Alleged Quebec cop killer was on probation, had history of mental health problemsCourt records show that Brouillard Lessard had been the subject of five not criminally responsible verdicts since 2014 for a variety of charges.CrimeMar 29
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Why $31.7M for national flood insurance in Budget 2023 is ‘just the start’Hurricane Fiona, which battered Atlantic Canada last year, and the increasing instances of catastrophic weather demonstrate the need for a national flood insurance program.CanadaMar 29
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Bank of Canada ‘ready to act’ in event of market-wide banking stress: officialA senior Bank of Canada official says the central bank is keeping a close eye on the stresses to the global banking system ahead of its next interest rate decision.EconomyMar 29
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Quebec police carry out anti-drug trafficking raids targeting Hells Angels, MafiaQuebec provincial police say they aren't planning any arrests Wednesday but are searching for evidence that could lead to arrests.CrimeMar 29
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‘An expression of sleazeballness:’ Montreal synagogue hit with antisemitic graffitiMultiple swastikas spray painted on the doors and windows of the Bagg Street Shul in Montreal were removed early Wednesday morning by the group Erasing Hate.CanadaMar 29
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Tributes pour in across Canada for Quebec police officer killed: ‘Sgt. Breau, rest easy’Quebec provincial police officer Sgt. Maureen Breau was fatally stabbed during an attempted arrest when police were called to a home Monday in the province's Mauricie region.CanadaMar 29
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Dollarama sales rise as consumers flock to lower prices amid high inflationIn its outlook for its 2024 financial year, the company says it expects 60 to 70 net new store openings and comparable store sales growth of 5.0 to 6.0 per cent.EconomyMar 29
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Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens’ road trip excitement stalls with 3-2 loss to FlyersAfter the excitement of the Montreal Canadiens' Buffalo contest on Monday night, this one was a big letdown. Brian Wilde explains.SportsMar 28
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Quebec bill seeks to set minimum working age at 14Under Bill 19, children will only be eligible to work starting at age 14. Furthermore, those aged between 14 and 16 will be limited to 17 hours a week during the school year.CanadaMar 28
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City of Montreal revamping complaint process for racism victimsThose who represent the victims say the measure doesn't help resolve their complaints. They want to sit down with the city. Ensemble Montreal wants a public inquiry.PoliticsMar 28