• Veteran Montreal Gazette columnist Don Macpherson honoured by Quebec National ... - Montreal Gazette

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    Veteran Montreal Gazette columnist Don Macpherson honoured by Quebec National ...
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    Veteran Montreal Gazette political columnist Don Macpherson has been awarded the medal of the National Assembly for his contribution to public discourse and debate in Quebec. The medal was awarded to Macpherson this week by the speaker of the ...
  • Chateauguay police launch inquiry after family pepper-sprayed during traffic stop - CBC.ca

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    Chateauguay police launch inquiry after family pepper-sprayed during traffic stop
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    A father in Chateauguay, Que., says he was pepper-sprayed by a police officer last week after picking up his two daughters for school, and he's demanding answers. The aftermath of the incident was captured on a mobile phone recording by John Chilcott's ...
    Montreal-area cop pepper-sprays man while his kids are in the carMontreal Gazette
    Chateauguay man says he's the victim of racial profilingCTV
  • What is causing the Montreal Canadiens to struggle? - Sportsnet.ca

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    What is causing the Montreal Canadiens to struggle?
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    Eric Engels breaks down the issues in net for the Canadiens, with Dustin Tokarski and Mike Condon battling for the back-up job between the pipes. headshot Andrew Berkshire December 22, 2015, 4:43 PM. headshot Andrew Berkshire December 22, 2015, ...
    Montreal Canadiens suffer fifth straight loss, lose 2-1 to WildCTV News
    Free-falling Canadiens drop fifth straight gameMontreal Gazette
    Montreal Canadiens' losing skid
  • Quebec's top court rules assisted dying law can go ahead - CBC.ca

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    Quebec's top court rules assisted dying law can go ahead
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    Quebec's Court of Appeal has maintained the province's right to allow terminally ill patients the choice to die with medical help, the first law of its kind in Canada. This morning, a three-judge Court of Appeal panel overturned a Dec. 1 Quebec ...
    Legal win makes Quebec a reference point on end-of-life careMontreal Gazette
    Quebec Court of Appeal rules assisted dying law can standCTV Newsall 185 news articles »
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  • Montreal residents will have to register their fireplaces and wood-burning ... - National Post

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    Montreal residents will have to register their fireplaces and wood-burning ...
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    Dec. 22 is the deadline for Montreal residents to register all fireplaces or wood-burning stoves (or anything that burns solid matter, as opposed to fuel or electric). It's part of a plan adopted by the city of Montreal to implement stricter air ...
    Montreal's wood-burning stoves and fireplaces must be registered by Dec. 22 or ...CBC.caall 4 news articles »
  • The holidays in Montreal: what's open and closed - Montreal Gazette

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    The holidays in Montreal: what's open and closed
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    Most city offices will be closed from Dec. 24 until Jan. 4, inclusive. This includes all borough and Accès Montréal offices. Most shopping malls will close at 5 p.m. on Dec. 24, be closed on Dec. 25, and reopen at 1 p.m. on Dec. 26. Malls will close at ...
  • Better shot at White Christmas in Vancouver than Montreal - The Weather Network

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    Better shot at White Christmas in Vancouver than Montreal
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    Tuesday, December 22, 2015, 11:23 AM - It's been a hot topic, especially for those in eastern Canada hoping for a White Christmas. As it stands now, the city of Vancouver has a better chance of seeing snow this Christmas than major cities like Toronto ...and more »

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