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Mayors embrace budget transit money

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Mayors embrace the blast of transit cash from Ottawa, but is the money coming fast enough?
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Jean Lapierre among 7 killed in plane crash

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Former Liberal federal cabinet minister was killed in a plane crash Tuesday, along with his wife, sister and 2 brothers, heading to father's funeral
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Quebec promises action after new abuse allegations surface against aboriginal women

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More indigenous women are alleging sexual assault and abuse by Quebec provincial police. After a Radio-Canada investigation, the province says it's time for answers.
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Simons sets up shop in the GTA

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Quebec fashion retailer Simons open its first store in Ontario at Mississauga's Square One mall
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Ex-Quebec deputy premier arrested

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Nathalie Normandeau among seven politicians arrested Thursday by Quebec's anti-corruption unit
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Liberals appoint 7 Senators

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Murray Sinclair and Chantal Petitclerc among the new Senators filling vacancies in the Red Chamber
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Marine Le Pen's controversial Quebec visit

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Quebec politicians have declined to meet with the leader of France's far-right Front National party
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Justin Trudeau Sidesteps Trump Question

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau explains why he didn't challenge Donald Trump's rhetoric.
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250,000 without power across Quebec

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Major winter storm turns off lights and causes flooding in parts of Montreal
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Winter in Canada: Hundreds of thousands without power in Eastern Canada

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Hydro-Québec reports more than 251,000 customers without service, 15,500 do without in Ontario and 14,000 more in N.B.
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TransCanada's Energy East pipeline target of Quebec injunction

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The Quebec government is facing backlash from politicians in Western Canada for seeking an injunction against TransCanada over its proposed Energy East pipeline.
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Officer killed in Quebec shooting

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Sûreté du Québec Sgt. Claude Denis gives an update on the fatal shooting in Lac-Simon
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Quebec police officer killed in line of duty

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Thierry Leroux, 26, shot dead Saturday in Lac-Simon while responding to a domestic call
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Claude Jutra was a pedophile, book alleges

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Book about one of the founding fathers of Quebec cinema says director 'liked boys who were 14 or 15'
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René Angélil dies of cancer at 73

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He transformed Céline Dion from little-known teen francophone chanteuse to international pop superstar
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Claude Jutra's name pulled from Quebec film awards

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Move comes amid allegations the late filmmaker had sex with underage boys
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History of Bombardier

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Canadian multinational aerospace and transportation company started as a modest snowmobile manufacturer in Quebec
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Quebec measles outbreak

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A new cluster of cases among unvaccinated people has a connection to the outbreak at Disneyland
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Canada to rebuild ties with UN

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Sunday Scrum panel also talks about NDP Leader Tom Mulcair taking responsibility for his party's crushing defeat last October
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Are we on the verge of another East/West divide?

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Premiers squabbled over the proposed Energy East pipeline this week, after Quebec announced it would seek an injunction against the project. The Sunday Talk debates tensions between the East and the West.
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Coeur de pirate

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Quebec’s Beatrice Martin (aka Coeur de pirate) is now writing songs in both English and French. She now has a Juno song writing nomination add to her list of accomplishments.
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Lost in translation

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Eagerly diving into foreign translations, English-Canadian readers are resistant to books by French-Canadians, but the Translation Rights Fair aims to bridge the two solitudes of Canadian publishing
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Quebec taxi drivers fight Uber in court

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Union representing drivers and owners will file injunction to ban Uber and a class action lawsuit for lost revenue
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Federal Ministers react to Lowe's takeover of Rona

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Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains and Labour Minister MaryAnn Mihychuk talk to reporters about the Rona takeover