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Asylum-seeking Syrian family crosses into Quebec from U.S. in -15C weather

A Syrian family of three was stopped at Hemmingford, Que., by the RCMP Saturday morning as they illegally crossed the border from the U.S. to apply for refugee status in Canada, part of a surge of such asylum seekers. More video
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How Montrealers are speaking out against Islamaphobia
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Daybreak's Shari Okeke sits down with Montrealers who say they can no longer stay silent when they witness racial slurs or hateful comments
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At Quebec City carnival, the making of an ice canoe champion
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A new team was able to claim victory at the annual Carnaval de Quebec ice canoe competition, a gruelling test involving paddling across the ice St-Lawrence and climbing over ice floes.
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$60M Lotto Max jackpot won by Quebecer
The $60 million jackpot in Friday night's Lotto Max draw was claimed by a lone ticket sold in the province. Exactly where it was purchased has yet to be revealed.
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Chocolate fair hits Marché Bonsecours this weekend
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The smell of chocolate is filling the Marché Bonsecours this weekend.
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Canadian denied entry to U.S. after being questioned on mosque connections
Yassine Aber is the fifth Canadian citizen of Moroccan heritage to this week be refused entry at Quebec's border with the United States.
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As It Happens Vermont city clerk extends invitation to Canadian turned back at U.S. border
After our interview with a Muslim woman who was turned away from the U.S. border, a local official in Montpelier, Vt., offers to show her around his city and buy her lunch. As it Happens guest host Helen Mann speaks with City Clerk John Odum.
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Montreal artists hold benefit concert for families of mosque shooting victims
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A group of Montreal artists have rallied and, in less than two weeks, put together a concert to benefit the families of those killed or injured in the Quebec City mosque attack.
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Opinion How the word 'terrorism' lost its meaning: Neil Macdonald
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Terrorism is political invective, nothing more. It’s a great favourite of demagogues, widely accepted by audiences, and is almost always applied exclusively to the other, never to ourselves.
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Alan DeSousa announces bid for Stéphane Dion's old seat
The mayor of Montreal's St-Laurent borough, Alan DeSousa, confirmed his candidacy for the Liberal party nomination in Saint-Laurent Friday.
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Suspected Montreal mosque vandal charged with mischief
A Montreal man has pleaded not guilty to a charge of mischief in connection with a mosque that was vandalized in Pointe-Saint-Charles.
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Trial of Michael Gero, accused of killing girlfriend Sherri Thomas, begins in Montreal
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The long-awaited murder trial of an NDG man accused of killing his girlfriend in 2013 started Friday morning in the Montreal courthouse.
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'Punch a Zionist' tweet by McGill student politician prompts concern for campus safety
A McGill student politician's tweet saying "punch a Zionist today" has sparked calls for safer campuses, along with his resignation from student politics at the Montreal university.
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Montrealers denied entry to U.S. after questions about religion take case to feds
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Montrealers Fadwa Alaoui and her cousin, Fadela Boutaleb, were refused entry to the U.S. on Saturday while trying to cross into Vermont for a daytrip to Burlington.
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Preserve home or transfer it to museum — surviving Dionne quintuplets tell North Bay
The two surviving Dionne quintuplets are urging officials in northeastern Ontario to preserve the home where they were born, suggesting there is a "moral obligation" to safeguard a part of Canadian history.
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Gerry Sklavounos's office window pasted with sex-victims' rights slogans
The stickers also say “Feminist killjoy” and “justice pour les victimes d'agressions sexuelles" and are stuck to a window on the ground floor, right beneath a campaign-style poster featuring Gerry Sklavounos’s headshot.
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Canada's economy added 48,000 jobs in January
Canada's unemployment rate dipped to 6.8 per cent last month as the economy added 48,000 jobs, Statistics Canada reports.
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A full moon, an eclipse and a comet — all in one night
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Friday night there will be a rare occurrence of three astronomical treats.
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Ghomeshi's lawyer to speak at Bishop's University, despite some opposition
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A speech by Marie Henein, Jian Ghomeshi's lawyer, will go ahead at three Canadian universities Friday evening despite opposition from some students in Nova Scotia.
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'I am a victim of internet hacking and spamming,' says daycare founder arrested for child porn
Christopher Pattichis, a daycare administrator arrested Wednesday during a police raid at his home for possession of child pornography, says he is not only innocent — he is also a victim.
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Recap Max Pacioretty posts 4-point night, Canadiens down Coyotes in OT
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Alex Galchenyuk scored 2:13 into overtime to give the Montreal Canadiens a 5-4 victory over the Arizona Coyotes that snapped their four-game losing streak Thursday night. Max Pacioretty had two goals and two assists, one on the winning play. Montreal was shut out in its two previous games.
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Trump 'sympathetic' but publicly silent on Quebec City mosque attack
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President Donald Trump focuses on potential terror attacks, but he hasn't publicly said or tweeted anything about the Quebec City mosque shooting. His representatives use the Quebec event to support his embattled travel ban — even though the suspect is a Canadian citizen.
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Hydro-Québec should do more to preserve forest in proposed line to U.S., review says
Quebec's environmental review board wants Hydro-Québec to do more to preserve a stretch of forest in its plan for a transmission line to New Hampshire.
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National policy for care of veal cattle not good enough, says Montreal SPCA
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Montreal's SPCA says the draft version of a Canada-wide policy for the treatment of veal cattle doesn't go far enough to protect calves' welfare. The animal rights group points to one case of animal abuse three years ago in Pont Rouge, Que.
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Hidden treasures: The allure of Montreal's 'Midget Palace'
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It's not a politically correct term now, but in the mid 1900s, Montrealers and tourists alike fell in love with an attraction in the city known as "The Midget's Palace." Check out the final instalment in our series on hidden treasures in Montreal museums.
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Suspect in vandalism of Pointe-Saint-Charles mosque nabbed by police
Montreal police have arrested 48-year-old Sylvain Gingras in connection with the vandalizing of a mosque in Pointe-Saint-Charles last week.
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'Everything was hurting so bad': How one Muslim man snuck across the U.S. border into Canada
In the dead of winter, a Muslim man with a backpack and a bike snuck across the U.S. border into Canada. This is his story.
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Full coverage of the Quebec City mosque attack
6 men died, 19 were injured at Islamic cultural centre in Sainte-Foy suburb on Jan. 29, 2017
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Inside Quebec's far right: full coverage
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Congrats!CBC Montreal personalities recognized at Dynastie Gala Awards
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ContestCBC Music presents Searchlight 2017
Artist submissions open until February 7
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March 2017!Kim's Convenience comes to Montreal
The popular play - now a hit CBC TV series - set to open at the Segal in March
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Welcome, Jessica!A new voice on Daybreak
Jessica Rusnak returns to Montreal to cover sports while Andie Bennett is away
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Trump's Florida estate stirs ethics debate as he hosts Japanese leader
- Powerful nighttime earthquake in Philippines kills at least 6
- One person killed in accident at Canada 150 event in Singapore
- Sean Spicer is off to a rocky start in speaking for Trump
- How the word 'terrorism' lost its meaning: Neil Macdonald
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Asylum-seeking Syrian family crosses into Quebec from U.S. in -15C weather
- Southbound lanes on B.C. Lower Mainland highway now open after drivers stranded
- Did the population in your hometown shrink or grow?
- Big in Britain: Canadian comedian Katherine Ryan aims to make a name back home
- 4 reasons for concern buried in Friday's booming jobs report
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'I just want my family': Woman says innocent paperwork error dashes immigration dreams
- Doctor who won't use 'monster' methadone loses right to treat opioid addicts
- 'I can't live like this anymore': B.C. woman requiring home support hasn't had bath in weeks
- Workers may have been exposed to Ebola, HIV and TB at Winnipeg lab, reports reveal
- 'Can't get blood from a stone': Banks go after senior caught in extortion scam
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4 reasons for concern buried in Friday's booming jobs report
- Census shows Conservatives still hold sway in Canada's fastest growing regions
- Fundraising data suggests Bernier could benefit most from ranked Conservative leadership vote
- Relax about a higher loonie, but let's avoid a global currency war: Don Pittis
- 'A crisis of conscience': Trump's firing of Sally Yates sparks debate on attorney general role
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Criminal courts scramble to meet Supreme Court's new trial timelines
- Justin Trudeau unlikely to raise differences with Trump on Monday
- Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains 'definitely' on same page as finance department
- Did the population in your hometown shrink or grow?
- Liberals looking to eliminate many mandatory minimum sentences, justice minister says
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4 reasons for concern buried in Friday's booming jobs report
- TSX, Dow, Nasdaq and S&P 500 all hit new closing highs
- Ex-SNC Lavalin execs acquitted of bribery charges after wiretap evidence nixed
- Porn-o-nomics: Why a multi-Billion-dollar industry is having so much trouble actually making money
- Brampton home draws 532 showings and 82 offers
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Sugary drink consumption by youth equivalent to 13 sugar cubes a day
- Many prescription opioid addicts engage in 'doctor shopping' before overdose deaths
- Botulism: What you need to know
- 'It creeps in slowly, then … envelops you': Anna Howard's sister reflects on depression
- A Really Good Day: How microdosing LSD helped Ayelet Waldman pull back from the depths of depression
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Grammy nominees Boi-1da, Kai: the Canadians behind the hits you know well
- Jamie Lynn Spears' daughter released from hospital
- Drake tries to set record straight on remark about woman in scarf at London concert
- Grammy Awards: Is 'music's biggest night' irrelevant and out-of-touch?
- Big in Britain: Canadian comedian Katherine Ryan aims to make a name back home
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PayPal freezes Canadian media company's account over story about Syrian family
- A full moon, an eclipse and a comet — all in one night
- Poachers are hacking scientific data to hunt the animals being studied
- It's Alive! Algae Survive 16 Months Exposure To Space
- Ford investing $1B US in autonomous vehicle tech firm Argo AI
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Obama wanted to improve U.S. image abroad — what went wrong?
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- Kept in the dark: The story behind the kidnapping of Canadians John Ridsdel and Robert Hall
- 'We're here to preserve life': Come aboard a ship that saves asylum seekers in the Mediterranean
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U of T professors fight to save dying Indigenous languages
- Indigenous Reads: Eden Robinson and Son of a Trickster
- Trudeau's 'canoes and paddles' remark called borderline racist by First Nations MP
- Investigator's report suggests Lake St. Martin ballots sold for up to $300
- Young St. Theresa Point hockey players bring NHL dreams to Winnipeg
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Road to the Olympic Games: Freestyle skiing & snowboarding
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