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Thousands march peacefully, downtown, West Island
MONTREAL, QUE: SATURDAY MAY 26, 2012. -- A small but noisy and fun group of protesters march up Dorval Avenue in Dorval, Quebec banging pots and pans Saturday, May 26, 2012.
Occupy Montreal joins student protesters
A small group of Occupy Montreal activists hold an information session in Victoria Square in Montreal on Sunday, May 13, 2012.
Quebec: Canada's Prodigal Province
In the summer of 2009, 19-year-old Natasha Bass drove - alone - 1,070 miles from Greenville, South Carolina, to Montreal, Quebec.
"The Government Changed the Rules of the Game"
Thousands of student protesters received an enthusiastic reception as they streamed down Mont-Royal Avenue late on the evening of May 18, marching against tuition hikes.
Quebec's student crisis law stokes unrest
A protester holds a sign depicting Premier Jean Charest during a large rally designed as an act of defiance against Quebec's new law restricting protests.
Plateau man missing since April 30
Police are seeking the public's help in locating a man who left home early on April 30 without his wallet and hasn't been seen since.
Elderly woman hit by Montreal bus
Officials said the accident happened shortly before 5 p.m. ET Monday afternoon on Chemin Rockland near Highway 40.
Confrontation between police and protestors outside Quebec Liberal Party meeting turns violent
Over 100 people, including a busload of McGill and Concordia students, were arrested last night in the wake of a protest against the Quebec government's proposed tuition increases.
Montreal's mountain raccoons getting bolder, city warns
And, after one crashed a city news conference warning people not to feed the animals to steal a picnic lunch for himself, it may be tough to disagree.
Cabbie in alleged hit-and-run gets bail
A judge has granted bail to a Montreal taxi driver facing several charges afterA a confrontation and alleged hit-and-runA in the Plateau Mont Royal boroughA on the weekend caught on cellphone video and seen by thousands of people on YouTube and in the media.
Irwin Cotler's secret: calm amid the chaos
How a decent man subjected to vicious attacks can actually stand to work in parliament-and like John Baird to boot It's Tuesday afternoon, and Parliament is engaged in the daily schoolyard display known as question period.
Theratechnologies Annual Meeting of Shareholders: Location Change
Theratechnologies Inc. wishes to notify shareholders that it had to change the location of its annual meeting of shareholders due to ongoing renovations at the Omni Mont-Royal Hotel.
Charges Brought Against Taxi Driver Allegedly Behind Horrific...
The man suspected of being the cab driver responsible for a brutal hit and run in Quebec that was caught on camera and uploaded to YouTube was in police custody today after being charged with aggravated assault causing bodily harm, among other felonies.
Mothers divided on issue of student demonstrations
Education is one of the most important issues in Women's issues.A Women represent the heart of the family and education is the answer to the future success of our children.A However, when does the desire to see our children have a good education end, is it after high school or does it extend to the university and beyond? Right now Montreal mothers ... (more)
Quebec student group rejects Liberal proposal to end strike
Quebec's most hard line student association has rejected the government's proposal to end the student strike in a unanimous vote at a weekend congress.
Thousands march for autism awareness
Blue balloons and Brazilian drummers, and close to one thousand people marched in the Plateau Mont Royal to Parc Lafontaine, to raise awareness and funds for those with autism in Montreal, Saturday April 28, 2012.
Senator Jacques Demers Attends Launch of the Biography of Brigadier-General Guy Gauvreau, DSO
On behalf of the Honourable Steven Blaney, Minister of Veterans Affairs, Senator Jacques Demers attended the launch of the biography of Brigadier-General Guy Gauvreau, DSO, written by the respected journalist Pierre Vennat.