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Updated Climate talks stretch through night as deadline for historic deal looms

What at the outset the French hosts called a "week of hope," is now coming to an end with frenetic, caffeine-fueled all-nighters aimed at beating the clock. More read comments video
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Champlain Bridge emergency plans updated in the event of span closure
The province is revising its emergency plans for the Champlain Bridge, according to documents obtained by Radio Canada.
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Updated Carol, The Revenant, Room, Mad Max among Golden Globe nominations
Irish-Canadian captivity and survival drama Room joins a wide field of contenders for the 2016 Golden Globe Awards. From Beverly Hills, Calif., organizers today unveiled a nominees list recognizing myriad productions.
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More Quebecers turn to food banks in 2015 compared to last year
The number of people across the province who are turning to food banks for help has gone up in the last year by almost 6 per cent.
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Protesting teachers evicted from temporary camp overnight
A group of teachers who set up a temporary camp across from the Education Minister's Montreal office were evicted from the site overnight.
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Quebec's assisted dying law comes into effect today
Starting today, it is legal in Quebec for terminally ill patients to choose to die.
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Jean Talon Street bars hit by Molotov cocktails
Two café-bars on Jean Talon Street East were targeted by arsonists early this morning, but the firebombs failed to ignite.
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Downtown anti-austerity protest ends with vandalism, arrest
A rowdy evening anti-austerity protest downtown ended with the arrest of at least one person after Montreal police declared the march illegal and used tear gas to disperse the crowd.
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Taxi driver attacked by passenger in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
A Montreal taxi driver was rushed to hospital with injuries to his hands after a passenger attacked him with a "sharp object" early this morning.
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Pie-IX Blvd. water main break leads to 209 flood claims against Montreal
Nearly six weeks after a major reinforced-concrete pipe burst on Pie-IX Boulevard, flooding dozens of homes, it's still a mystery what caused the pipe to fail.
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New Pushap restaurant still popular despite history of fines
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Pushap restaurant owner Vipan Mohan says customers showed their support by giving him his busiest day in the last 30 years right after the Journal de Montréal printed an article calling the business "incorrigible"
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Montreal weather: Rainy morning, warm day
It's another unseasonably warm day in Montreal, but don't forget your umbrella. Get your full forecast details here.
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Analysis Polls suggest Canadians' support for refugee plan growing — maybe
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A new poll suggests that more Canadians support the federal government's plan to bring in refugees than oppose it, but this may not show a shift in public opinion. Éric Grenier explains.
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Vogue shares 'steamy' photo of Justin Trudeau and his wife from upcoming profile
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Photos from Vogue magazine's profile on the 'new young face of Canadian politics' have tongues wagging ahead of its release.
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Bob Paulson says he doesn't want racists inside RCMP ranks
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RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson concedes to a group of First Nations leaders that there are racists inside his police force, a surprising admission welcomed by indigenous people, who say it is key to addressing the crisis of missing and murdered indigenous women.
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Quebec's assisted dying law will proceed as scheduled, pending Appeal Court hearing
Quebec will go ahead with its medically assisted dying law tomorrow, as planned, after Quebec's highest court agreed to hear an appeal of the Superior Court decision which suspended the law.
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Huntingdon residents say Montrealers should give plastic bag ban a chance
Most merchants and shoppers in Huntingdon, Que., where a plastic bag ban has been in place for seven years, say Montrealers should also impose a ban.
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Recap Bruins upset Canadiens with 3rd period rally
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Loui Eriksson and Landon Ferraro scored less than a minute apart in the third period as the Boston Bruins came from behind to beat the Montreal Canadiens 3-1 on Wednesday.
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Stolen map detailing Champlain's first voyages recovered
A map documenting Samuel de Champlain's first voyages to New France and New England has been recovered, bringing to life one of the earliest European explorations of the region.
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Montreal Canadiens vs. Boston Bruins: 3 things to watch
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The Habs have a chance to clinch the season series against the Bruins tonight in their final meeting before the Winter Classic. Here are Andie Bennett's three things to watch.
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Quebec Baptist minister alleged to have confined, beaten 5 boys
A Baptist pastor from Shannon, Que. is facing 12 charges of assault causing bodily harm in connection with the alleged confinement and beating of five young boys in his basement between 1983 and 2014.
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French hotel chain Accor buys Fairmont, Raffles and Swissotel for $2.9B US
French hotel chain Accor is buying the company that owns luxury hotel lines Raffles, Swissotel and Canada's Fairmont in a deal worth about $2.9 billion US in cash and shares.
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Tens of thousands take to Montreal streets in latest public sector strike
Downtown Montreal streets were clogged with protesters, as 400,000 public sector workers staged a one-day strike which the CSN says was the biggest walkout in Quebec since 1972.
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Moving day comes for historic Griffintown house
A tiny heritage home in Montreal's Griffintown district got a big sendoff today as it was moved temporarily by developers of a new condominium project next door.
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What a plastic bag ban could look like in Montreal
A Montreal committee has recommended the city ban the use of plastic bags by Earth Day in 2018. Here's a breakdown of the proposal's key points.
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Mike Condon's dad talks hockey stardom, pressure and social media
"He's been thrown into the fire," says Ted Condon of his son's newfound place with the Habs.
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Habs put Semin on unconditional waivers to end deal
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The Montreal Canadiens have placed Alexander Semin on unconditional waivers for mutual termination of his contract. Mutual termination of his deal could mean Semin's NHL career is over, at least for now.
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Dollarama earnings show most sales now priced at $1.25 and up
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Almost 60 per cent of everything sold at Dollarama last quarter was priced at $1.25 and up, and the retail chain says it will use that — and not the loonie — as a reference point from now on.
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'I hope other refugees still in Syria soon get to experience this joy, too,' new arrival says
Dozens of privately sponsored refugees arrived last night at Montreal's Trudeau International Airport, where many held their loved ones for the first time in years.
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Cat missing in Saskatchewan returned to Quebec family months later
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They thought she was a goner, but a family's cat came back three months after going missing in Chaplin, Sask.
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Analysis For indigenous people, inquiries can fuel change — but only if governments act
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Ottawa has announced the first stage of an impending inquiry into murdered and missing indigenous women, and history has shown that public inquiries can bring about change. But only if governments choose to accept the recommendations.
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UQAM obtains injunction against striking teaching assistants
The University of Quebec in Montreal has obtained a court injunction to guarantee access to its facilities during a strike by student employees.
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Video NDG Food Depot's Boîte à Lunch program unites kids through cooking
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What does it take to unite a community? Food, a good sense of humour, and some very enthusiastic volunteers from the NDG Food Depot.
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Montreal urged to ban plastic shopping bags by 2018
Montreal should ban the use of plastic bags by Earth Day in 2018 in favour of reusable or recyclable bags, the city's environmental committee has recommended.
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'It's historic': Quebec aboriginal community applauds launch of national inquiry
People in Quebec who have suffered because of violence against indigenous women are applauding the start of a national inquiry into missing and murdered aboriginal women.
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What Syrian refugees can expect when they arrive in Quebec
The province is set to accept 3,650 Syrians before the end of the year. Here's what we know so far about how it will work.
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Photos The Habs surprise young fans in Montreal hospitals
The Montreal Canadiens visit the city's paediatric hospitals every year around the holidays.
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Lennoxville Elementary students contribute to 25,000 Tuques project
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The mixed-age classroom at Lennoxville Elementary spent an afternoon making tuques for Syrian refugees as a contribution to the grassroots project called 25,000 Tuques.
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Father of man injured in Lachine balcony collapse wants more inspections
The father of the only man to survive when a balcony collapsed in Lachine says the city needs to conduct regular inspections.
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Canadian politicians slam Trump's 'unnerving' anti-Muslim tirade
Canadian politicians have given a thumbs down to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump for his pitch to ban Muslims from travelling to the U.S. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canadians reject politics of "fear and division."
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'You have a collective agreement. Go work,' Coderre tells blue collar workers
Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre is calling on the city's blue collar workers to return to their jobs on Tuesday after they gathered at the Palais des congrès for a special labour meeting.
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Geminid meteor shower: How to catch the cosmic light show
Conditions are ideal for the yearly Geminid meteor shower, but to really get the full effect, you'll have to get out of Montreal, a McGill expert says.
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Montreal remains a relative bargain in Canada's hot housing market
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As home sales in Toronto and Vancouver continue to hit record levels, the real estate sector in Canada's second-largest city remains an outlier, with prices almost $100,000 less than the national average.
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Negative interest rates an option in Canada, Stephen Poloz says
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Canada could theoretically follow the lead of other countries that have recently gone to negative interest rates in order to stimulate the economy, Stephen Poloz told a business audience today after yet another drop in the loonie.
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'Singing is a social thing': Montreal elementary school students join the chorus
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Andrew Gray conducts the Montreal Children's Choir but tonight he'll be on stage with another group: young students who have been taking free singing classes at school since September. For many, it's their introduction to music.
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Quebec businesses urged to hire Syrian refugees, offered $15K subsidy from province
The Quebec government is encouraging businesses to take advantage of an existing subsidy program and put Syrian refugees to work.
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Outremont bans new places of worship on Bernard, Laurier avenues
The borough of Outremont has adopted a controversial bylaw banning new places of worship on Bernard and Laurier avenues.
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Meet the volunteers at heart of the NDG Food Depot
The NDG Food depot attracts the young and old — and that’s not just those who turn to the community-based non-profit organization for food baskets or to eat a healthy meal. It includes those who volunteer their time to help prepare them.
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Laval native Dupuis ends NHL career due to blood-clot issues
The Pittsburgh Penguins have announced that Pascal Dupuis will not play hockey again because of a medical condition related to blood clots. Dupuis was diagnosed with a blood clot in his lung in January 2014 and returned to the NHL this season.
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Bixi's 1-way pass pays off as casual rides almost double
The introduction of a $2.75 one-way Bixi pass seems to have paid off for the bike-sharing service, as the number of casual rides almost doubled in 2015.
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4 tips to ensure your balcony is safe in wake of Lachine collapse
In the wake of a balcony collapse in Lachine that left two young men dead and another seriously injured, a Montreal expert is offering tips for how to ensure your own home is safe.
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Climate 'week of hope' turns to all-night scramble to reach deadline deal
- 'It's a big step': Syrian refugees heading to Canada on government plane feel excitement, nerves
- Do Al-Huda schools' conservative teachings breed extremism?
- Thai human trafficking investigator flees to Australia, says he fears for his life
- Carol, The Revenant, Room, Mad Max among Golden Globe nominations
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Leaked email suggests partner in winning Alberta tobacco-litigation team believed it had political advantage
- How negative interest rates could have a positive economic impact
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Climate talks stretch through night as deadline for historic deal looms
- Is Canadians' support for taking in Syrian refugees increasing?
- Poloz spawns negative headlines on interest rates: Don Pittis
- For indigenous people, inquiries can fuel change — but only if governments act
- Donald Trump Muslim ban: Fascist or not, it's time Republicans face their Trump problem
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Is Canadians' support for taking in Syrian refugees increasing?
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- Duffy returns to witness box for 3rd day of testimony in senator's criminal trial
- 'There are racists in my police force,' RCMP chief says
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7 foods that will cost you more in 2016 and why
- Toyo Tire fined $1.7M by Competition Bureau for bid-rigging tire component prices
- Wal-Mart testing mobile payment system in U.S.
- Beekeepers abuzz as Canadian honey production jumps to highest level since 2006
- COP21: Canada's new goal for limiting global warming 'perhaps a dream'
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Golden Globes 2016: Carol, The Revenant, Room, Mr. Robot, Transparent lead Globes race
- Vogue shares 'steamy' photo of Justin Trudeau and his wife from upcoming profile
- Madonna impromptu gig at Paris memorial site
- YouTube Rewind unveils 2015's most-watched online videos
- Sex workers come out of the shadows to perform The Hooker Monologues
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Canada's new goal for limiting global warming 'perhaps a dream'
- Privacy watchdog urges more care with memory sticks containing Canadians' data
- Beijing red alert for smog has a silver lining
- World's 1st IVF puppies make their debut
- Climate talks stretch through night as deadline for historic deal looms
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Justin Trudeau and Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau pose for Vogue photo shoot
- Teresa Mannion beloved online for dramatic live report on storm
- Eric Schmidt wants tech companies to build 'spell-checkers' for hate
- Donald Trump shrugs off comparisons to Hitler
- Pranksters read verses from a Bible disguised as the Qur'an to prove a point
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Yukon NDP calls for more First Nations teachers
- Full Truth and Reconciliation Commission report to be published by McGill-Queen's University Press
- Sister of missing Aboriginal woman from Timmins wants inquiry to take its time
- Winnipeg's inner city reversing decades of decline, report says
- Wab Kinew, Camilla Gibb and Will Ferguson on the longlist for the RBC Taylor Prize