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The Montreal police are investigating the disappearance of a man with known ties to the Mafia in Montreal. Giuseppe Renda, 53, was last seen leaving his home on Friday and was reported as missing later the same day, said Montreal police Lt...Urbain
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April 18, 2012 Student protesters gather in Phillips Square in downtown Montreal on March 29. (Nathalie Dieul/The Epoch Times) A massive student protest in Quebec has seen over 165,000 students ditch class over proposed tuition increases, with
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In response to widespread criticism and accusations of press intimidation, the Surete du Quebec has issued a statement to explain its raid on the home of a Montreal newspaper reporter. Police went to the house of Eric-Yvan Lemay Thursday morning
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Mourners are gathering in Trois-Rivieres, Que. today to remember the 36-year-old passerby killed in a police shooting last Tuesday. Patrick Limoges was on his way to work at a hospital in Montreal when he got caught in a confrontation between
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Like small-town mayors everywhere, Stephane Gendron is trying to entice newcomers to settle in his community. But he may be the only one whose enticement offers include a promise to build a mosque and halal slaughterhouse. Mr. Gendron, a frank-
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ET The journalists locked out by French-language daily the Journal de Montreal will start publishing a free weekly tabloid at the end of October. The website run by locked-out Journal de Montreal employees, Rue Frontenac, announces it will start
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EDT H e hasn't yet been officially sworn in, but David Johnston's appointment as Canada's next governor-general is already raising eyebrows in the Quebec press. Whereas most coverage of the announcement of the new viceroy in the Rest of Canada has
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The Harper government is distancing itself from anti-abortion comments that have caused an uproar in Quebec. Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Josee Verner calls the remarks unacceptable. Continued Below The controversy was triggered when a
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ET The Kativik School Board in northern Quebec is not offering teachers at a school in Puvirnituq enough support to deal with the violence they are facing in their classrooms, educators in the Inuit community say. Like many other teachers at
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File photo of a policeman standing guard as protesters march in Montreal, Quebec. If your company fears a terror attack or industrial espionage, the Montreal police will now come to your aid, evaluating the risks and offering security advice -- but
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