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Crown says two men accused ‘shot to kill’ in drive-by that left Montreal teen deadThe lawyer for one of two men charged in the 2021 drive-by shooting of Meriem Boundaoui told jurors his client was merely a passenger and panicked when shots were fired.CanadaMar 12
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Five things you may not know about the 1995 Quebec referendumHere are five things you may not know — or may have forgotten — about the 1995 referendum.CanadaOct 30, 2025
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Michael Madsen, ‘Kill Bill,’ ‘Reservoir Dogs’ actor, dead at 67'In the last two years Michael Madsen has been doing some incredible work ... and was really looking forward to his next chapter in his life,' his managers said in a statement.EntertainmentJul 3, 2025
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Cheerleaders forced out of their Saint-Leonard clubA zoning issue is forcing a Saint-Leonard cheerleading club to close its doors.FeaturesAug 20, 2019
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ANALYSIS: As Quebec continues to turn away from the NDP, Liberals continue to benefitWith the first French-language TV debate set for Wednesday, the story in Quebec is of Jagmeet Singh's NDP falling away and the continued rise of Justin Trudeau's Liberals.PoliticsOct 2, 2019
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Evacuation at Quebec City airport terminal lifted, operations return to normalQuebec City police tweeted that the "operation" concerning an individual uttering threats is now over at the airport.CanadaJun 1, 2019
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Trump to address NRA convention as gun lobby faces wave of backlashTrump’s address to the NRA on Friday comes after he temporarily strayed from the group’s strong opposition to tougher gun controls following the school shooting in Parkland, Florida — only to rapidly return to the fold.PoliticsMay 3, 2018
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ANALYSIS: With the NDP focused on BC, Jagmeet Singh may lose a crucial beachhead in QuebecCanada's New Democrats are pouring all they have to secure a win for their leader in B.C. while the symbolic beachhead in Quebec may be slipping away.PoliticsJan 22, 2019
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Woman arrested in connection with afternoon stabbing in Montreal NorthA 36-year-old man is in hospital in critical condition after he was stabbed Saturday afternoon in Montreal North.CrimeJan 13, 2019
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Ontario minor hockey exec apologizes for slur on women’s march in WashingtonAn Ontario minor hockey executive has apologized for a slur aimed at Canadian women who went to Washington to protest President Donald Trump.CanadaJan 25, 2017
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Plane crash that killed Jean Lapierre caused by unstable landing: TSBReport on the plane crash that killed former cabinet minister Jean Lapierre to be released Wednesday morning.PoliticsJan 10, 2018
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Pain of losing Cup eased by knowledge most of Canucks core will return<p> Pain of losing Cup eased by knowledge most of Canucks core will return <p>VANCOUVER - The hurt the Vancouver Canucks feel over falling one victory short of winning the Stanley Cup is eased a little by the knowledge the core of the team should remain for next season.</p> <p>The Canucks learn</p>Jun 17, 2011
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Pain of losing Cup eased by knowledge most of Canucks core will return<p> Pain of losing Cup eased by knowledge most of Canucks core will return <p>VANCOUVER - The hurt the Vancouver Canucks feel over falling one victory short of winning the Stanley Cup is eased a little by the knowledge the core of the team should remain for next season.</p> <p>The Canucks learn</p>SportsJun 17, 2011
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Kesler’s PP goal lifts Canucks past Predators, gives Vancouver 3-1 series lead<p> Kesler's PP goal lifts Canucks past Predators, gives Vancouver 3-1 series lead <p>NASHVILLE, Tenn. - The Vancouver Canucks have learned the importance of closing out an opponent the first chance they get.</p> <p>Ryan Kesler broke a tie with a power-play goal at 7:28 of the third period, and</p>May 12, 2011
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Sedins salivating over conference finalThe Sedins have reason to salivate about the conference final. They know it will be physical, but the up-tempo pace favoured by both the Sharks and the Wings could play into their hands.May 12, 2011
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Soldier pleads not guilty to killing wounded Taliban fighterMilitary prosecutors say Capt. Robert Semrau shot and killed a wounded Taliban fighter in a farmer's field in Afghanistan, then told a fellow soldier that he could not live with himself if he allowed another human being "to suffer like that."Mar 24, 2010
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NDP surge to the lead in Quebec: pollJack Layton's New Democratic Party has surged past Gilles Duceppe's faltering Bloc Quebecois and is now in first place in Quebec, according to an Ekos public opinion poll released exclusively to iPolitics.Apr 21, 2011
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New Brunswick energy minister says shale gas could power province for a centuryFREDERICTON - There may be enough shale gas reserves in New Brunswick to fuel the province's energy needs for a century, Energy Minister Craig Leonard said Tuesday in an effort to persuade a public skeptical of the merits of the industry.MoneyNov 28, 2012
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Pospisil’s heroics raise Canada’s Davis Cup hopes for World Group successMONTREAL - When Vasek Pospisil woke up following his marathon weekend of Davis Cup tennis against Israel, everything hurt.Sep 20, 2011
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Canada’s top political stories of 2016A look back at some of the biggest moments in Canadian federal politics over the past 12 months.PoliticsDec 24, 2016