• Good news, bad news day for Montreal Canadiens - Toronto Star

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    Good news, bad news day for Montreal Canadiens
    Toronto Star
    MONTREAL—Injured Canadiens goaltender Carey Price skated for a second straight day Tuesday, but the sliver of good news for the struggling club was overshadowed by more controversy off the ice. For the third time this season, general manager Marc ...
    Girlfriend of Montreal Canadiens' player Alex Galchenyuk arrested in domestic ...Montreal Gazette
    Two Canadiens meet with head office following domestic assault acc
  • Bill Morneau tells Montreal audience Liberals will 'get Canadians moving' - CBC.ca

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    Bill Morneau tells Montreal audience Liberals will 'get Canadians moving'
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    Finance Minister Bill Morneau told an audience in Montreal today that Canada's economy is facing "considerable head winds," but that his government will make the investments needed to "get Canadians moving" again and improve conditions for exporters.
    Peter Hadekel: Gloomy economic outlook puts extra pressure on LiberalsMontreal Gazetteall 145 news articles »
  • Explainer: Why do Montreal water mains burst so often? - Montreal Gazette

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    Explainer: Why do Montreal water mains burst so often?
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    A city worker takes broken asphalt from the site of a broken water main at the corner of Peel and Ste. Catherine Sts. in Montreal Monday, January 4, 2016. (John Kenney / MONTREAL GAZETTE) John Kenney / Montreal Gazette. Share Adjust Comment Print.
  • Alleged Mafia leader Leonardo Rizzuto faces nine new criminal charges - Montreal Gazette

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    Alleged Mafia leader Leonardo Rizzuto faces nine new criminal charges
    Montreal Gazette
    Leonardo Rizzuto saw nine new criminal charges filed against him at the Montreal courthouse on Tuesday, just before his bail hearing in a drug trafficking case started. Rizzuto, 46, is the son of Vito Rizzuto, the reputed mob boss who died of natural ...and more »
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  • Syrian refugees in Canada to hit 10000 as Toronto, Montreal flights arrive - CBC.ca

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    Syrian refugees in Canada to hit 10000 as Toronto, Montreal flights arrive
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    Over 10,000 Syrian refugees will have arrived in Canada by the end of today, marking a milestone for the Liberals, who had promised to resettle that many by the end of 2015. The Liberals have committed to resettling another 15,000 Syrian refugees by ...
    Quebec has welcomed 2800 Syrian refugees so farMontreal Gazette
    Quebec Immigration Minister meets refugeesGlobalnews.caall 504 news articles »
  • Montreal taxi drivers criticized for not taking electronic payments - CBC.ca

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    Montreal taxi drivers criticized for not taking electronic payments
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    Montreal cab drivers are facing criticism for not accepting credit and debit cards despite a new city bylaw that came into effect on Oct. 15. Under the bylaw, all Montreal cabs must be equipped with an electronic payment terminal and accept payments by ...
  • Montreal weather: Snow with a high of –5 C - CBC.ca

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    Montreal weather: Snow with a high of –5 C
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    Here is your forecast for Monday, Jan. 12: Today: Increasing cloudiness. Snow beginning near noon. Amount 5 centimetres. Wind becoming east 20 km/h gusting to 40 near noon. High –5 C. Tonight: Periods of snow. Amount 2 centimetres. Wind east 20 km/h ...and more »

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