Quebec Province

Poll: Grits under political pincer attack as NDP inches closer

Ipsos Reid calls it a political pincer attack. A new national poll shows the NDP has surged to 19 per cent public support while the Grits have fallen to 24 per cent. Haper's Tories have the support of 37 per cent of decided...

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Depression in Small Children

Is it possible that very small children may suffer from anxiety and depression? One study from Quebec reveals problematic situations in the family environments of such troubled children. Even prior to their first day of school,...

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Northern Exposure

A tiny meat counter in Boerum Hill introduces deliphiles to pastrami’s French Canadian cousin. Montreal’s smattering of Jewish delicatessens—anchored by the legendary house of smoked meat, Schwartz’s—are astoundingly old-school...

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What to watch: Hockey night in Canada

Let's assume you're spending the afternoon watching Michigan or Michigan State football. But the night belongs to hockey. Catch the Red Wings in Montreal at 7 on Fox Sports Detroit. Then CBC's Saturday night tradition of two...

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Former IAGS Presidents Consider Historical Commission An Attempt To Deny Armenian Genocide

FORMER IAGS PRESIDENTS CONSIDER HISTORICAL COMMISSION AN ATTEMPT TO DENY ARMENIAN GENOCIDE http://www.armenianweekly.com/2009/11/20/former-iags-presidents-consider-historical-commission-an-attempt-to-deny-armenian-genocide/ By...

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La Presse staff spared

Unions, management reach deal that makes Dec. 1 closing unlikely MONTREAL–Montreal La Presse says it has reached an agreement in principle with three more of its eight unions, making it increasingly likely the newspaper will...

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Halifax's Joel Plaskett takes leading two trophies at Canadian Folk Music Awards

OTTAWA - Halifax singer/songwriter Joel Plaskett led a big night for East Coast musicians at the fifth annual Canadian Folk Music Awards on Saturday. Plaskett was the only multiple award winner at ...

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A flickering last stand for a red-light landmark

Montreal's Café Cléopâtre is fighting to keep the bad old ways alive Its address has been synonymous with sin, swing and a little bada bing for nearly a century. And now, the Café Cléopâtre is fighting to keep the bad old ways...

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Auditor stands firm as report contested

By LINDA GYULAI, The GazetteNovember 21, 2009 Montreal's auditor-general says he stands by his report damning the city's $355.8-million water-management contract, even if one of the firms criticized in it is complaining....

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PQ turns up the heat on Île Charron sale

The pressure is mounting for Quebec's Environment Department to stop stalling and either purchase or expropriate 20.6 hectares of land at the entry point to Îles de Boucherville provincial park, just south of Montreal island.

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