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Pirates, ninjas join tuition protest
Student protesters, who are against tuition fee increases and against the recently introduced Bill 78, which bans large gatherings, march on Ste.
Montreal protesters march near Jean Charest's home
Hundreds of people returned to Montreal's streets Monday night, marching toward Premier Jean Charest's home as they continued to protest against tuition hikes and Quebec's new Bill 78 emergency law , which has been criticized as suppressing civil liberties.
Must be in their genes: Canada's style setters have even cooler moms
Style setters aren't just born they're more than often moulded by moms with flair to spare.
St. Laurent installs sideguards on heavy trucks
A Montreal borough is improving the safety of its heavy trucks in the wake of a tragedy that occurred in 2005.
Quebec students, government meet late into night
Last-ditch attempt to end a three-month impasse over tuition hikes that has resulted in nearly 200 protest marches over the past 11 weeks MONTREAL - Representatives of Quebec's three student federations, the three largest unions and university rectors met with government officials late into the night Friday in Quebec City in a last-ditch attempt to ... (more)
Canadian kids need own commissioner, Garneau urges
Garneau's new private member's bill, tabled Thursday in the House of Commons, aims to give them one by creating a federal commissioner for children and young persons.
Hospital doctors push their private clinics
Some patients wanting a colonoscopy at the Jewish General were told they face waits of more than four years.
Photos: Student protests - Day 9
Students demonstrated against proposed tuition fee hikes by the Quebec government for the 9th straight night in the streets of Montreal, Quebec on Wednesday, May 2, 2012.