• Python on the loose in Verdun, police seek public's help - CBC.ca

    Python on the loose in Verdun, police seek public's help - CBC.ca
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    Python on the loose in Verdun, police seek public's help
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    Montreal police and the borough of Verdun are asking for the public's help in finding a 4-foot python that has been missing since last week. The pet reptile, which escaped from a private residence, was last seen Monday evening around the Bleu Blanc ...
    Police warn of python on the loose in VerdunCTV Newsall 4 news articles »
  • Nationalist CAQ Leader François Legault wants to put the brakes on immigration - Montreal Gazette

    Nationalist CAQ Leader François Legault wants to put the brakes on immigration - Montreal Gazette
    Montreal Gazette
    Nationalist CAQ Leader François Legault wants to put the brakes on immigration
    Montreal Gazette
    ST-JÉRÔME — Left unchecked, Quebec's immigration level poses a threat to language and culture, Coalition Avenir Québec Leader François Legault said, calling for a massive cut — 10,000 fewer a year — in new arrivals. And Legault went further, ...
    CAQ wants to let fewer immigrants into QuebecCBC.caall 6 news articles »
  • NEB cancels full week of Montreal's Energy East hearings after protest - CBC.ca

    NEB cancels full week of Montreal's Energy East hearings after protest - CBC.ca
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    NEB cancels full week of Montreal's Energy East hearings after protest
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    The National Energy Board says it won't be holding any hearings into the Energy East pipeline project this week in Montreal following Monday's protest and calls for two commissioners to step down. The announcement comes as the federal review board ...
    National Energy Board cancels all Montreal hearings after protestMontreal Gazette
    Montreal Energy East hearings postponed for a second dayGlobalnews.ca
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  • Headdress controversy points to bigger problems, First Nations educator says - CBC.ca

    Headdress controversy points to bigger problems, First Nations educator says - CBC.ca
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    Headdress controversy points to bigger problems, First Nations educator says
    CBC.ca
    A Montreal teacher's decision to hand out construction paper headdresses on the first day of classes points to the need for improved awareness and curriculum within the Quebec education system, a First Nations educator says. "This is one small part of ...
    Montreal mother 'horrified' after aboriginal headdresses given to studentsCanoe
    Montreal Mom Outraged By Teachers Wearing Headdresses On First Day Of Sc
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