- Son testifies on behalf of father accused of killing wife CBC - 2 hours 53 minutes ago
The son of a retired Quebec judge accused of killing his wife told a court Friday that he was relieved when his mother died, because she had been depressed and was s … More »Son testifies on behalf of father accused of killing wife
The son of a retired Quebec judge accused of killing his wife told a court Friday that he was relieved when his mother died, because she had been depressed and was suffering.
- Comics sale will benefit Montreal Children’s Hospital Laura Beeston - Montreal Gazette - 3 hours ago
MONTREAL – In a saturated world of social media slacktivism and shallow status updates, someone as real as Morgan Wolman seems like a rare Facebook find. Before he started … More »Comics sale will benefit Montreal Children’s Hospital
MONTREAL – In a saturated world of social media slacktivism and shallow status updates, someone as real as Morgan Wolman seems like a rare Facebook find. Before he started Comics for a Cause, in fact, he was. The charitable event is the only reason the 24-year-old Vanier student ventured online.
- Quebec student protests have deep roots Karen Seidman - Montreal Gazette - 3 hours ago
It is no accident that Quebec has the lowest tuition fees in the country and among the most generous loans and bursaries system. Students here have been working for it … More »Quebec student protests have deep roots
It is no accident that Quebec has the lowest tuition fees in the country and among the most generous loans and bursaries system. Students here have been working for it – or, rather, striking for the cause – since the 1960s.
- Man faces three counts of first-degree murder in Gatineau CANADIAN PRESS - Montreal Gazette - 3 hours ago
GATINEAU – Police in Gatineau say a 28-year-old man is to be charged with three counts of first-degree murder after his estranged girlfriend and her parents were found … More »Man faces three counts of first-degree murder in Gatineau
GATINEAU – Police in Gatineau say a 28-year-old man is to be charged with three counts of first-degree murder after his estranged girlfriend and her parents were found dead in the upscale home all four shared.
- Montreal homicide detective guilty of passing data to criminals Sue Montgomery - Montreal Gazette - 3 hours ago
A Montreal homicide detective was found guilty Friday of using the police database to glean personal information and pass it on to criminals. Mario Lambert, 44, was arrested … More »Montreal homicide detective guilty of passing data to criminals
A Montreal homicide detective was found guilty Friday of using the police database to glean personal information and pass it on to criminals. Mario Lambert, 44, was arrested in September 2009 after the Montreal police internal affairs department discovered someone had used the computer between December 2008 and June 2009 …
- Thomson: Redford's pipeline to Ottawa Graham Thomson - Edmonton Journal - 3 hours ago
This is one pipeline Alberta will have no trouble building. There's little opposition, no protests and the only thing in danger of spilling is information.
- Tornado touchdown confirmed near Montreal CBC - 4 hours ago
Trees were uprooted, roofs damaged and windows shattered as severe thunderstorms, and possibly a tornado, rattled through southwestern Quebec Friday night.
- Mourning for Montreal's Red Light district Marian Scott - Montreal Gazette - 4 hours ago
Good-bye, Lower Main. Hello, vacant lot. Artists and heritage activists will hold a mock funeral for the city’s Red Light district Sunday, as demolition crews prepare to raze a row of 19th-century greystone buildings on St. Laurent Blvd.
- Anger at Quebec's anti-protest law spreads, drowns out tuition talk Jonathan Montpetit, The Canadian Press - The Canadian Press - 8 hours ago
- Heavy rain and lightning fails to slow 32nd Montreal student night demo Nelson Wyatt, The Canadian Press - The Canadian Press - 9 hours ago
MONTREAL - There was literally a storm of protest in Montreal Friday night.
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