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Montreal, Quebec
Joined January 2009
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CBC/Radio-Canada has paused activities on its corporate and news Twitter accounts, after the social media platform put a "government-funded media" label on its @CBC account, in its latest move to stamp public broadcasters with designations.
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CBC/Radio-Canada has paused activities on its corporate and news Twitter accounts, after the social media platform put a "government-funded media" label on its @CBC account, in its latest move to...
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The cemetery’s management and the unions representing workers blame each other for closing its doors to families. https://t.co/Ehv5iNwLy6
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The cemetery’s management and the unions representing workers blame each other for closing its doors to families.
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This Montreal non-profit provides young Black chefs with marketing support and mentorship opportunities, helping them to overcome challenges in a a cutthroat industry and achieve their dreams.
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The culinary world can be a cutthroat industry, even more so for young Black chefs, according to experts in the industry. This Montreal non-profit provides them with marketing support and mentorship...
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A group of beginner sewers are learning how to make ribbon shirts in Kahnawà:ke, as a part of classes organized for cultural awareness month.
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A group of beginner sewers are learning how to make ribbon shirts in Kahnawà:ke, as a part of classes organized for cultural awareness month.
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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) says it has seen an increase in southbound irregular traffic over the past few months. https://t.co/ETiK5Z5pVz
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While the spotlight focused on the border territory of Akwesasne following the St. Lawrence River deaths of six foreign nationals and two Canadian children, smuggling networks continued to move...
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Cole Caufield (shoulder), Christian Dvorak (knee), Sean Monahan (groin) and Arber Xhekaj all had to undergo season-ending surgeries. https://t.co/6326Gl9ZPJ
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The Montreal Canadiens' season is over and the team is in post-mortem mode, evaluating whether it could better manage players' injuries in the future.
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Olymel says it has been losing money and struggled with the pandemic, the labour shortage, rising costs related to inflation and the closure of the Chinese market. https://t.co/b0P7zhGzEG
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Olymel says it has been losing money and struggled with the pandemic, the labour shortage, rising costs related to inflation and the closure of the Chinese market.
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The Catholic archdiocese will pay at least $14.7 million to victims. https://t.co/NDJGKQz7YL
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The settlement will compensate those who were abused by priests and lay employees within the archdiocese.
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The Supreme Court of Canada said in a unanimous ruling the demand was invalid because when it was made, police did not have in their possession an approved screening device. https://t.co/Aj0JWXZmfY
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Canada's highest court on Thursday upheld the acquittal of a Quebec man who refused to provide a breath sample to officers who didn't have immediate access to an alcohol screening test.
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Montreal's spring cleaning of streets and sidewalks has been delayed by up to three weeks as city crews continue to collect debris left by the April 5 ice storm. https://t.co/Kc3NWuLLPO
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Montreal's spring cleaning of streets and sidewalks has been delayed by up to three weeks as city crews are still collecting the debris left by the April 5 ice storm.
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New speed bumps, street closures and on-way streets are coming to Ville-Marie as part of the borough's plan to make its streets safer for pedestrians. https://t.co/siiLarVvjI
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New speed bumps, street closures and on-way streets are coming to Ville-Marie as part of the borough's plan to make its streets safer for pedestrians.
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His savings have dried up, and he's struggling to pay for food and rent. But like thousands of other asylum seekers, Abdul is still waiting for the federal government to issue him a work permit.
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His savings have dried up, and he's struggling to pay for food and rent. But like thousands of other asylum seekers, Abdul is still waiting for the federal government to issue him a work permit.
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Saoud Messaoudi was inspired to pursue playing elite sports after his experience at the Défi sportif AlterGo as a teenager. He’s now an ambassador for the 40th edition of the event and a Paralympic hopeful.
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Saoud Messaoudi was inspired to pursue playing elite sports after his experience at the Défi sportif AlterGo as a teenager. He’s now an ambassador for the 40th edition of the event and a Paralympic...
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Hydro-Québec should be able to restore electricity by the end of the day to 95 per cent of its customers who lost power after Wednesday's ice storm. https://t.co/Gp9cXTj5oH
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If the trend continues, Hydro-Québec should be able to restore electricity by the end of the day to 95 per cent of its customers who lost power after Wednesday's ice storm.
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The Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes is investigating after a driver travelling the wrong way on a provincial highway while being chased by police struck another vehicle Friday night, killing its occupant. https://t.co/E9E8hnoKz3
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The Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes is investigating after a driver travelling the wrong way on a provincial highway while being chased by police struck another vehicle Friday night, killing its...
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A fighting ban will be in place in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League as of June. Some former players disagree with the new rule and say it could do more harm than good.
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A fighting ban will be in place in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League as of June. Some former players disagree with the new rule and say it could do more harm than good.
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Many asylum seekers make their way in and out of New York's Port Authority Bus Terminal every day, looking for assistance from the U.S. National Guard with such things as shelter and food. Grassroots organizations are also at the terminal offering help.
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Many asylum seekers make their way in and out of New York's Port Authority Bus Terminal every day, looking for assistance from the U.S. National Guard with such things as shelter and food. Grassroots...
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Hydro-Québec crews are working throughout the long weekend to restore power to 300,000 customers still in the dark following Wednesday's ice storm. The lights went off for more than a million people and has been linked to two deaths.
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Hydro-Québec crews have been working throughout the long weekend to restore power to more than 130,000 customers — the majority in Montreal — still without power following Wednesday's ice storm.
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Hydro-Québec aims to restore power to at least three-quarters of its customers by Friday evening. This comes after freezing rain, snow and strong wind gusts cut electricity fore more than a million customers.
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Hydro-Québec aims to restore power to most of its customers by Friday evening, two days after freezing rain, snow and strong wind gusts cut electricity for more than a million customers.
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