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School bus drivers on strike across Montreal this morning

Montreal parents whose children take the bus to school will have to alternative transportation this morning as school bus service grinds to a halt. More
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Photos 'We are all human': Vigil marks Quebec City mosque shooting anniversary
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Families, citizens and politicians attended a vigil in Sainte-Foy on Monday evening to mark the first anniversary of the shooting at the nearby mosque, which left six dead and 19 others wounded.
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All-Indigenous team off to compete at Roller Derby World Cup in U.K.
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Twenty-two Indigenous women from across the globe will be joining together as one team to represent their own individual communities and all Indigenous nations as a whole at the 2018 Roller Derby World Cup.
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Montreal to get 3 more pedestrian streets this summer
Montreal will make sections of three streets more pedestrian friendly during the warm months as it continues to expand its roster of pedestrian-only streets in the city.
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Charles Hamelin is still chasing the perfect race
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In his sport, Charles Hamelin is surrounded by chaos. That's why the longtime short track star remains so devoted to honing his craft as he looks to make Canadian Olympic history in Pyeongchang.
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Montreal's icy sidewalks treacherous for seniors, disabled
Michel St-Jean only has 6 per cent of his vision, and Montreal’s slippery and uneven, snow-packed sidewalks make any trip outside perilous.
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Shredded coconut sold in Quebec, Ontario, P.E.I. may be tainted with salmonella
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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has widened a recall for coconut products amid concerns of salmonella contamination.
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Anniversary vigil for mosque shooting victims draws more than 1,000 in Quebec City
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A weekend of commemorative events across Quebec to mark the anniversary of last year’s fatal mosque attack in Quebec City was capped by Monday evening’s tribute to the victims near the site of the massacre.
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One year later: Anniversary of mosque attack marked by events, vigils across Canada
"These people died of bullet wounds, but also of ignorance and hatred," Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in Ottawa, before heading to Quebec City to mark the violent deaths of six Muslim men one year ago while they worshipped at their mosque. Other vigils are taking place across Canada.
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Tony Accurso testifies he was helping friend with $300K loan through Swiss account
Former construction magnate Tony Accurso took the stand Monday in a Joliette courtroom, where he is on trial on a charge of breach of trust for allegedly giving money to win contracts in Mascouche, Que.
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Photos How they lived: Families share memories of Quebec City mosque attack victims
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They all chose Canada as the place to raise their families. They all lost their lives for being in their place of worship at the wrong time. The loved ones of the six victims of the Quebec City mosque shooting share their stories.
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Bombardier win could speed up C Series sales and rival merger talks: analysts
Bombardier's unexpected win at the U.S. International Trade Commission could accelerate the merger talks between Boeing and Embraer in order to offer an alternative to the C Series, some industry analysts say.
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SQ officer reprimanded for firing plastic bullets into crowd at 2012 student protest
The police ethics committee ruled that Const. Denis Burelle acted without prudence or judgement during a Maple Spring student protest in Victoriaville.
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Player's Own Voice Maxime Dufour-Lapointe: Sisters trump everything — even an Olympic medal
Canadian freestyle skier Maxime Dufour-Lapointe has heard the questions before. How did it feel to watch your sisters Justine and Chloe celebrate on the podium in Sochi, given you wanted to be up there, too? Were you jealous? Her reply to the skeptics is simple: She's proud of her sisters — period.
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Just For Laughs festival books star comedian Kevin Hart for Montreal show
The comedy festival has announced that superstar Hollywood comedian Kevin Hart will perform a one-night only show at the Bell Centre, July 27. It's been a difficult couple of months for the festival, ever since misconduct allegations came to light concerning founder Gilbert Rozon.
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'A step forward': NAFTA Round 6 talks wrap up in Montreal with some progress
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Trade ministers from Canada, Mexico and the United States wrapped up the sixth NAFTA negotiations in Montreal, agreeing some progress was made but acknowledging tough challenges still lie ahead to strike a new deal.
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Westmount hopes demolition of drab building will help revitalize Ste-Catherine St.
A real estate firm has filed a demolition request with the city to get rid of a drab commercial building across the street from the Alexis-Nihon mall and replace it with a ten-storey commercial and residential building.
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Scenes from the nightmare: Inside the Quebec City mosque shooting and the critical 12 hours that followed
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Drawing on interviews and court documents, CBC attempts to recreate what happened Jan. 29, 2017, the night of the Quebec City mosque shooting.
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LaSalle stabbing first homicide of 2018 in Montreal
A 61-year-old woman is dead after she was stabbed in LaSalle overnight. She told police her daughter stabbed her.
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Quebec's new long-gun registry fixes a 'mistake,' public security minister says
Gun owners will be able to register firearms online, for free starting Jan. 29.
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'It's kind of like the Stanley Cup': Severed arm of St. Francis Xavier in Montreal today
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Montrealers will have a chance to see the forearm of St. Francis Xavier in the flesh for three days. The arm is on its last leg of a tour across Canada.
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Woman in stable condition after violent assault in Ville-Marie
A 22-year-old woman is in stable condition after she was assaulted in Montreal's Ville-Marie borough early this morning.
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The Westmount synagogue behind Leonard Cohen's Grammy-winning You Want it Darker
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Leonard Cohen has won his first solo performance Grammy for the eponymous song from his 2016 album You Want it Darker.
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Multi-faith ceremony in Quebec City calls for end to all forms of terror
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Members of the different faith communities in Quebec City joined forces Sunday evening — the eve of the first anniversary of the fatal shooting of six Muslim men — to issue a call for more tolerance of diversity.
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Boil-water advisory in place for Montebello, Que.
There's a boil-water advisory in place for Montebello, Que., as work is being done on the western Quebec municipality's water-filtration system.
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International Holocaust Remembrance Day honoured at Montreal museum
Montreal’s Holocaust Museum is opened its doors today to honour International Holocaust Remembrance Day and give young adults a chance to meet survivors.
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Pilot unhurt after crashing beside Gatineau road
A pilot escaped injury Sunday morning after their ultralight aircraft crashed beside a road in northwest Gatineau, fire officials say.
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City will remove snow, ice left by last week's storm starting tonight
Freezing rain fell on Montreal last week and without much help from Mother Nature melting it away, the city has announced it will clear what's left of it.
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Montreal film screening aims to emphasize Indigenous politics, perspectives
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Many believe Indigenous cinema is experiencing resurgence, and bringing those works to more people is one of the inspirations behind film screening taking place at Concordia University Monday night.
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After one year of grieving, Quebec City mosque undaunted in quest to build tolerance
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Widows and relatives of the six men killed in the Quebec City mosque attack offered their thanks Saturday to those who helped them cope since the tragedy.
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Sun sets on Quebec's iconic 'carte-soleil,' but the story behind the image lives on
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As the province revamps the design of its health insurance card, many Quebecers are sad to see it change. For Yan Larivière and his family, the card's sunset image evokes a sense of pride.
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Namaste indoors? Not with snow yoga heating up Montreal's parks
Montreal has hit its midwinter peak but the cold weather and dark days are no reason to stay indoors, nursing thoughts of spring, when groups are heating up with sun salutations in local parks.
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Dorval residents, business owners meet to brainstorm better look for commercial streets
Citizens brought up issues like empty storefronts and lack of coherence in the design of its streets, namely Dorval Avenue and Lakeshore Drive.
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Blog What is your Montreal DNA?
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Inspired by a commercial about finding one's ancestry, CBC/QWF writer-in-residence Joshua Levy ordered a DNA kit, hoping to find some exotic strain running through his veins.
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Final homage to Father Emmett 'Pops' Johns a 'celebration of love'
After two days of public visitation, the funeral for the beloved founder of Dans la rue, Father Emmett "Pops" Johns, was held Saturday morning, at Saint Patrick's Basilica in downtown Montreal.
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Profile 'I'm not here by chance': One mosque shooting victim's journey of healing
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Saïd Akjour, still scarred physically and emotionally from the shot he took to the shoulder in the Quebec City mosque shooting, believes he has a role to play in helping Muslims and non-Muslims in his adopted city understand one another better.
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Is the Instant Pot an instant classic or destined for the dustbin?
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Have you been converted to the church of the Instant Pot? Cooks across the country swear the pressure cooker makes everything from cheesecake to roast beef in record time. We asked two Instant Pot lovers why the device makes them want to get cooking.
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Video 'Yes, I know the condition well': Leonard Cohen's advice to Basia Bulat on writer's block
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Watch the singer-songwriter read the words she has framed and perform "Dance Me To The End Of Love."
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ARTS X RADIO A purrrfect crime: This NSFW-ish animation explains how cats invented the internet (to destroy dogs)
Animator Vincent Bilodeau creates a hilarious world of evil cats to illustrate The Irrelevant Show's comedy sketch.
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Widows, children of men slain in mosque shooting denied victims compensation by Quebec
The families of men who died in the Quebec City mosque shooting don't have the right to financial assistance despite the loss of their breadwinners, according to Quebec's compensation board for victims of crime.
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Impact's Kyle Fisher out 4 months with fractured tibia
Montreal Impact defender Kyle Fisher will miss the start of the season after having surgery to repair a stress fracture on his left tibia.
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Université Laval pulls form asking job candidates to disclose HIV status, abortions
In a section reserved for women, applicants were asked to jot down the date of their last menstruation and gynecology exam, and declare whether they'd ever been pregnant or had an abortion.
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Members of Quebec City mosque gather for prayers ahead of shooting anniversary
Quebec City is holding four days of events to mark the anniversary of the shooting that left six Muslim men dead and 19 injured last Jan. 29.
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Programmers of tomorrow: EMSB students get hands-on robotics, AI training
The English Montreal School Board is launching five different programs to integrate robotics and artificial intelligence into the regular school curriculum.
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Concordia University releases guidelines on faculty-student relationships
As promised, Concordia University has released its revised guidelines concerning faculty-student relationships, in the wake of allegations of sexual misconduct by some professors in the English department.
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'Reason prevails': Quebec celebrates as Bombardier dodges sky-high U.S. tariffs
Quebec politicians and aerospace industry officials claimed victory Friday after Bombardier won its bid to overturn huge international tariffs imposed by the U.S. on its C Series jets.
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Dr. Wilder Penfield honoured by Google on 127th birthday
To celebrate the 127th birthday of Dr. Wilder Penfield, the Montreal neurosurgeon and researcher, Google has doodled him onto their search page banner with an image of burnt toast and the brain.
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Bombardier wins bid to overturn 292% tariffs at U.S. trade body
Bombardier Inc. has won its fight against almost 300 per cent duties applied to U.S. imports of its C Series aircraft.
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Montreal police arrest 2 minors in connection with Ahuntsic restaurant fires
Montreal police have arrested two minors in connection with a series of suspicious fires set at a restaurant in Ahuntsic-Cartierville.
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Video Shot 7 times in Quebec City mosque attack, survivor fights to reclaim his life
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Aymen Derbali was in a coma for two months after the shooting. Now, only able to move his head, arms and hands, he's learning how to navigate a world that, for him and his family, has changed forever.
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Anti-racism group slams Quebec Human Rights commission for being too white and too french
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The Quebec Human Rights Commission — responsible for enforcing employment equity laws and investigating racial-profiling complaints — is being slammed by Montreal's Center for Research-Action on Race Relations for its failure to diversify its own management.
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Amazon, JP Morgan and Berkshire Hathaway team up on health-care plan 'free from profit-making'
- Iranian cleric delivers rare public criticism of Ayatollah Khamenei
- Misprinted tickets invite guests to Trump's 'State of the Uniom' address
- Uzbek man charged with terrorism over Stockholm truck attack
- Saudi government to seize over $100B in 'corruption crackdown'
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Military cites privacy concerns for slow progress in review of unfounded cases
- Calgary MP Kent Hehr released from hospital after seizure
- #MeToo's moment on Parliament Hill suggests another way more women could change politics
- Welcome to the Rock: St. John's Canada's most open city, populism poll suggests
- MP calls for inquiry into abuse at Alfred training school
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'It's a horror movie': Nursing home security footage provides raw picture of resident violence problem
- Like 'flipping a coin': Why it's so hard to test drivers for pot
- Philippines-based church has 'means and motivation' to kill refugee if returned: IRB
- OPP probing 'possible criminal activity' in aborted $12M Toronto Parking Authority land deal
- CBC investigation into sales practices at major telcos prompts growing calls for public inquiry
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Rent or Buy – The Great Calgary Debate: Here's what you had to say
- Here's how gerrymandering games U.S. elections — and why this Pennsylvania decision matters
- Why young people who can afford it are choosing not to buy homes in Calgary
- Why Trump's desire for a protectionist wall threatens more than NAFTA: Don Pittis
- Amazon rejection a wake-up call for Calgary's high-tech hopes
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Top CRA executives pocket $35,000 a year in performance pay
- #MeToo's moment on Parliament Hill suggests another way more women could change politics
- $1.1B class-action lawsuit filed on behalf of former 'Indian hospital' patients
- Military cites privacy concerns for slow progress in review of unfounded cases
- The presumption of innocence is for courtrooms, not politics
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3 major U.S. companies team up on employee health-care plan they say won't focus on profits
- Canada's economy going from a 'sprint to a marathon' pace
- Testing exhaust fumes on monkeys is the latest twist in Volkswagen's emissions scandal
- Bombardier win could speed up C Series sales and rival merger talks: analysts
- Telecoms, others call for new federal agency to shut down piracy websites
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Volkswagen faces new twist in emissions scandal as allegations of animal testing emerge
- Generic drug industry agrees to cut prices up to 40% in 5-year deal with provinces
- 3 major U.S. companies team up on employee health-care plan they say won't focus on profits
- Majority of cancer survivors struggle to adjust post-treatment, new study reports
- A basketball star's parents want frank talk on student suicide
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Canada Reads 2018: Jeanne Beker, Jully Black join CBC's battle of the books
- Do women need to 'step up'? Grammy leader's comment sparks debate on gender
- Telecoms, CBC and others urge CRTC to establish agency to help locate piracy websites
- Women singer-songwriters lead nominations for East Coast Music Awards
- Memorable Grammy moments: Political performances, a Canadian first and Rihanna's dance moves
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Volkswagen faces new twist in emissions scandal as allegations of animal testing emerge
- Long-lost chunk of Canada found in Australia
- Amateur astronomer in B.C. may have discovered long-lost NASA satellite
- Telecoms, CBC and others urge CRTC to establish agency to help locate piracy websites
- Southern Alberta man salvages old grain elevator timber, builds 5,000 sq. ft. home
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All-Indigenous team off to compete at Roller Derby World Cup in U.K.
- Gerald Stanley trial on 2nd-degree murder charge gets underway in Saskatchewan
- $1.1B class-action lawsuit filed on behalf of former 'Indian hospital' patients
- Descendant of 1st Native American big league ballplayer welcomes Cleveland scrapping 'Chief Wahoo'
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'The greatest rivalry in sports': Canada, U.S. on another collision course for women's hockey gold
- Charles Hamelin is still chasing the perfect race
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