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Former PM Paul Martin welcomes signing of Canada-EU trade deal
MONTREAL — Europe’s decision to sign the Canada-EU trade agreement shows it chose not to shut its borders despite the tumult caused by the Brexit vote, former prime minister Paul
Habs send rookie defenceman Sergachev to OHL’s Spitfires
Montreal Canadiens’ Mikhail Sergachev looks for a pass during first period NHL pre-season hockey action against the Ottawa Senators in Montreal, Thursday, September 29, 2016. The Canadiens have returned rookie
Updated: Uber fears losing drivers in Quebec because of regulations
Uber Quebec general manager Jean-Nicolas Guillemette arrives at a legislature committee on the taxi industry, Thursday, February 18, 2016 at the legislature in Quebec City. Ride-hailing company Uber says it
Updated: La Presse says police tracked journalist’s iPhone for months
MONTREAL — A Montreal journalist whose iPhone was monitored by police for months says he was outraged to discover he’d been “spied on” as part of what he calls an
Alouettes finish Stampeders’ streak; Calgary shy of record
Montreal Alouettes slotback Nik Lewis, left, is tackled by Calgary Stampeders defensive back Brandon Smith during first half CFL football action Sunday, October 30, 2016 in Montreal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan
Updated: No verdict Monday at Jacques Corriveau’s fraud trial in Montreal
MONTREAL — The jurors at Jacques Corriveau’s fraud trial will deliberate again on Tuesday after the fourth full day of deliberations came and went without a verdict. The former federal
Matteo Mancosu scores as Impact take MLS semifinal opener 1-0 over Red Bulls
New York Red Bulls goalkeeper Luis Robles and Aurelien Collin, right, react as Montreal Impact’s Matteo Mancosu celebrates after scoring during second half action of the first leg of the
Substitute QB Cato leads Alouettes past Stampeders
Montreal Alouettes slotback Nik Lewis, left, is tackled by Calgary Stampeders defensive back Brandon Smith during first half CFL football action Sunday, October 30, 2016 in Montreal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan
The ‘Gadfather’ – Montreal professor fights what he calls academic cowardice
Professor Gad Saad is seen Thursday, October 27, 2016 in Montreal. Gad Saad, better known as “The Gadfather” to his fans, regularly appears on highly popular U.S. talk shows and
Weber power-play goal lifts Canadiens 2-1 over Leafs for seventh straight win
Toronto Maple Leafs’ Auston Matthews (34) collides with the net of Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price as Canadiens’ Alexei Emelin (74) defends during first period NHL hockey action in Montreal,
QMJHL Roundup: Cataractes have 11-game win streak snapped with loss to Tigres
VICTORIAVILLE, Que. — Ivan Kosorenkov scored the winner on the power play as the Victoriaville Tigres ended Shawnigan’s 11-game winning streak with a 3-1 win over the Cataractes on Saturday
No verdict Saturday at Jacques Corriveau fraud trial in Montreal
MONTREAL — The jury at Jacques Corriveau’s fraud trial will be back at work Sunday after no verdict was reached on the second full day of deliberations. The 83-year-old former
Konrad Sioui wins third mandate in Wendake
The outgoing Grand Chief Konrad Sioui won a third term by winning the elections held yesterday in Wendake, near Québec City. Having been in this position for eight years, Konrad
Mayor Labeaume wants more color in Québec City
Régis Labeaume wants more color and happiness in his city. He presented before businesspeople on Thursday something that looks a lot like an election platform for 2021. The Québec City