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Delhi News-Record
| 9 months ago
The fishing-lodge owner accused in the deadly shooting at the Parti Quebecois victory rally last week was obsessed with Quebec politics, says a London, Ont. couple who hired him as a fishing guide just weeks before. The English-speaking Richard Henry...
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Delhi News-Record
| 9 months ago
The downtown Montreal venue that was the scene of violence on Quebec election night was not properly secured, a police source told QMI Agency. Provincial police never asked the Montreal police to secure the entrances to the Metropolis, a source said.
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The Globe & Mail
| 9 months ago
Parti Quebecois leader Pauline Marois addresses party supporters after winning a minority government in the Quebec provincial election in Montreal, Quebec, September 4, 2012. Streetwise Parti Quebecois leader Pauline Marois is removed from the stage...
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Delhi News-Record
| 9 months ago
Quebec will pay for a civic funeral for lighting technician Denis Blanchette, shot and killed outside a Parti Quebecois rally on Tuesday. Eyewitnesses say Blanchette and colleague Dave Courage prevented the gunman from entering the Metropolis...
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The Globe & Mail
| 9 months ago
Story Parti Quebecois leader Pauline Marois addresses party supporters after winning a minority government in the Quebec provincial election in Montreal, Quebec, September 4, 2012. Streetwise Supporters cheer the election of PQ leader Pauline Marois,...
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Pakistan Chronicle
| 9 months ago
Quebec police launched an investigation on Wednesday after a masked gunman dressed in a bathrobe and screaming anti-French slogans opened fire at a separatist victory rally, killing a bystander. The French-speaking Canadian province's new premier-...
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The Globe & Mail
| 9 months ago
Story Parti Quebecois leader Pauline Marois addresses party supporters after winning a minority government in the Quebec provincial election in Montreal, Quebec, September 4, 2012. Streetwise Supporters cheer the election of PQ leader Pauline Marois,...
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The Globe & Mail
| 9 months ago
EDT Canada is a country in which the terms of Quebec secession were set broadly by a court, and accepted without rancour. It's a country in which a separatist party, existing at the federal level, managed to serve as Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition.
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United Press International
| 9 months ago
The suspect in a deadly shooting in Montreal at an election victory party Tuesday night was charged Thursday with first-degree murder and 15 other charges. Richard Bain, 61, made a brief court appearance and was read the other charges that included...
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The Daily Telegraph
| 9 months ago
THE suspect in a deadly shooting at a rally following the election of Quebec's new separatist premier has been arraigned on 16 charges, including murder, attempted murder and possession of explosives. Richard Henry Bain, 62, of La Conception, Quebec,...
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The Globe & Mail
| 9 months ago
Infographic Other charges include several counts of attempted murder and possession of explosives, incendiary devices and prohibited weapons. No charge is related to premier-designate Pauline Marois, but crown prosecutor Eliane Perreault told...
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The Economist
| 9 months ago
Parti Quebecois (PQ), was in the middle of congratulating supporters on the party's narrow election victory on September 4th when a gunman entered the theatre where she was speaking, shot two people (one of whom died), then set fire to the building.
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The Globe & Mail
| 9 months ago
Globe and Mail Video video Parti Quebecois leader Pauline Marois is removed from the stage by SQ officers as she speaks to supporters in Montreal, Tuesday, September 4, 2012 following her election win The Canadian Press video Parti Quebecois leader...
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The Globe & Mail
| 9 months ago
EDT Oilfield pipe coating maker ShawCor Ltd. sat out years of consolidation that led to the sale of many Canadian players in the oil and gas tubes business, but it appears that may be about to end after the company set up a strategic review and said...
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Guardian Unlimited
| 9 months ago
Montreal Quebecois leader Pauline Marois called the fatal shootings at the victory rally an isolated incident. The nationalist victor in the Quebec elections will prepare for government under the shadow of a police investigation into the murder of a...
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Kansas City Star
| 9 months ago
Neighbors and acquaintances of the man scheduled to be charged Thursday in the deadly shooting at an election victory rally in Quebec say he was sometimes frustrated by his unsuccessful business dealings but never had any public outbursts, leaving...
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Leader Post Online
| 9 months ago
The videos on Richard Henry Bain's website boast plentiful fish and fun at his hunting and fishing lodge near the Mont Tremblant resort. Smiling patrons gasp with glee and show their bounty of wriggling fish to the camera, as it pans from a...
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The Globe & Mail
| 9 months ago
AP Video video Parti Quebecois leader Pauline Marois addresses party supporters after winning a minority government in the Quebec provincial election in Montreal, Quebec, September 4, 2012. Streetwise Parti Quebecois Leader Pauline Marois returns to...
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Canada.com
| 9 months ago
When shots were fired at Metropolis on Tuesday night and Pauline Marois was hauled off the stage, the provincial police guarding her dragged her into a corridor behind the stage, unwittingly moving her toward the danger. Through an open door, she...
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The Independent
| 9 months ago
The spectre of political violence hung over a shocked Canada yesterday after a masked gunman killed one person and wounded another at an election victory rally for the separatist Parti Quebecois, as it was being addressed by the new prime minister of...
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The Globe and Mail
| 9 months ago
Globe and Mail Video video Parti Quebecois Leader Pauline Marois is whisked off stage by her security team as she speaks to supporters in Montreal on Sept. 4, 2012. NDP Leader Tom Mulcair talks to the press at the NDP's annual summer caucus retreat...
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International Business Times
| 9 months ago
Share This Story Parti Quebecois, which won 54 of 125 seats, proposes royalties of 5 percent of the gross value of mining output, along with a 30 percent surtax on profits over 8 percent of investment, according to Reuters. Mining duties are...
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Epoch Times
| 9 months ago
September 5, 2012 A mask-wearing gunman shot and killed one person at a victory rally for the new premier of the Canadian province of Quebec. Pauline Marois and the Parti Quebecois won over the incumbent Liberal Party Tuesday evening...However,...
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Mail Online UK
| 9 months ago
01 It's either all one country, or it's not? Mackem Dwarf , Sunderland, United Kingdom, 05/9/2012 18:42 Click to rate Rating 12 It's either all one country, or it's not? Mackem Dwarf , Sunderland, United Kingdom, 05/9/2012 18:41 Pauline Marois...
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Guardian Unlimited
| 9 months ago
Montreal Parti Quebecois leader Pauline Marois was minutes into her victory speech when the gunman opened fire, killing one and injuring another. Photograph: Paul Chiasson/AP Police in Quebec were on Wednesday investigating the motives behind a gun...
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Delhi News-Record
| 9 months ago
Police say Quebec's premier-elect, Pauline Marois, might have been the intended target of a gunman who shot and killed a stagehand during Marois' victory speech Tuesday night...Guy Lapointe of the provincial police force said investigators haven't...
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United Press International
| 9 months ago
A gunman who shot and killed one man and critically injured another at an election victory speech in Montreal late Tuesday was identified. Police announced midday Wednesday the suspect arrested at the scene was Richard Bain, 61, the Canadian...
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International Business Times
| 9 months ago
TV pictures showed the alleged gunman being arrested (BBC) Bain, from La Conception, Quebec, was identified by a police official, speaking on condition of anonymity because the suspect has not yet been charged. Bain allegedly entered the venue where...
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The Globe and Mail
| 9 months ago
Video screen shot of the man arrested outside the PQ headquarters following a shooting that left one person dead. CTV Video video A police officer looks towards a black SUV that has had its contents removed at a crime scene outside the Metropolis in...
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International Business Times
| 9 months ago
Voters have given French-speaking Quebec its first separatist government in nine years, but denied the new government the ability to push through radical policy plans in a legislature where it will need support from other parties to stay in power.
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The Globe & Mail
| 9 months ago
Video screen shot of the man arrested outside the PQ headquarters following a shooting that left one person dead. CTV Video video Quebec Premier Jean Charest responds to media questions on climate changes Thursday Dec...The Canadian Press In-depth...
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Truthdig
| 9 months ago
Sep 5, 2012 A gunman killed one person and injured another before starting a fire in the hall where Pauline Marois, Quebec's newly elected separatist leader, was giving her victory speech after she was voted into office Tuesday. Quebecois voters...
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Epoch Times
| 9 months ago
Premier Jean Charest and his Liberal party, Quebecers chose Pauline Marois and the Parti Quebecois as their new leader in an election that ended with deadly gunfire. While Marois was giving her victory speech at the Metropolis theatre in Montreal on...
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USA Today
| 9 months ago
Quebec gunman at rally shouts 'the English are waking up' Updated A "very agitated" gunman arrested after allegedly opening fire and killing one person at a Montreal victory rally for the new premier of Quebec later shouted from a police car, "The...
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The Globe and Mail
| 9 months ago
Video screen shot of the man arrested outside the PQ headquarters following a shooting that left one person dead. CTV Video video A police officer looks towards a black SUV that has had its contents removed at a crime scene outside the Metropolis in...
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International Business Times
| 9 months ago
As Quebec's newly elected premier and leader of the Parti Quebecois Pauline Marois delivered a victory speech to supporters in a concert hall in Montreal Tuesday, a gunman in a ski-mask and bathrobe entered the building and discharged his assault...
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Washington Post
| 9 months ago
Video from Reuters shows police arresting the suspect, who reportedly entered the back of the auditorium carrying a rifle and wearing a ski mask...The shooting overshadowed the historic victory of Marois, who is the first female premier of Quebec.
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United Press International
| 9 months ago
A Quebec political party less than a year old holds the balance of power in the legislature after separatists narrowly beat out the three-term Liberals Tuesday. The separatist Parti Quebecois under the leadership of 63-year-old Pauline Marois took 54...
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Israel National News
| 9 months ago
The rally, held to celebrate the election of Quebec's new French-speaking premier, Pauline Marois, was held at midnight.
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Mail Online UK
| 9 months ago
5 September 2012 Security guards abruptly rushed the leader of Quebec's separatist party from the stage after an armed man shot two people, killing one victim outside the Montreal venue where she was speaking...But before she could begin speaking,...
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The Hindu
| 9 months ago
Montreal, September 5, 2012 One person was killed and another was injured during a victory speech by Quebec's premier-elect Pauline Marois in Montreal on Tuesday, police said...Marois, the leader of the separatist Parti Quebecois, which seeks the...
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Zee News
| 9 months ago
36 Zeenews Bureau The victory speech of Parti Quebecois (PQ) leader Pauline Marois was disrupted by shooting. One person has been killed while another has been injured in the attack. The incident took place when Marois was giving her acceptance...
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International Business Times
| 9 months ago
A gunman shot dead one person inside the Montreal theater where the leader of Quebec's separatist Parti Quebecois was addressing supporters in the wake of a narrow election win in the Canadian province, police said on Wednesday. The incident was...
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International Business Times
| 9 months ago
Parti Quebecois leader Pauline Marois One person has been killed and another injured, when a man started shooting at a victory rally by Parti Quebecois which has won the parliamentary elections in Canada's French speaking province of Quebec.
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The New Zealand Herald
| 9 months ago
The new premier, Pauline Marois of the separatist Parti Quebecois, was whisked off the stage while giving her speech and uninjured. It was not clear if the gunman was trying to shoot Marois, whose party favors separation for the French-speaking...
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Australian Broadcasting Corporation
| 9 months ago
Bodyguards rushed Pauline Marois from the stage in the wake of the shooting, before she later returned to finish her speech. Montreal police spokesman Danny Richer said a man of around 50 years of age had been arrested after shooting two people...The...
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Star Tribune
| 9 months ago
Police say a man fired a gun during a midnight victory rally for Quebec's new premier, killing one person and wounding another. The new premier, Pauline Marois of the separatist Parti Quebecois, was whisked off the stage and uninjured. It was not...
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Sky News
| 9 months ago
One person has been killed and another injured after a man opened fire at a speech by the leader of the winning party in regional elections in Quebec, Canada. The 50-year-old man entered Metropolis theatre in Montreal as Pauline Marois, the leader of...
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Al Jazeera English
| 9 months ago
36 Pauline Marois, centre becomes the first female premier in Quebec history, giving her party 58 of the 125 seats[EPA] One person was killed and another seriously wounded when a gunman opened fire during the victory speech of Quebec's newly elected...
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Russia Today
| 9 months ago
27 Quebec's premier-elect Pauline Marois shot at during her acceptance speech, gunman detained (Youtube video courtesy of BottinQuebec) (2.5Mb) embed video Quebec's newly-elected Premier Pauline Marois has been rushed off stage during her acceptance...