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Way too early PWHL season predictions

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Host Anastasia Bucsis is joined by PWHL insider Karissa Donkin as they give their early predictions ahead of the 2nd PWHL seasons.
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How a destructive riot in Montreal played out minute-by-minute

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An anti-NATO protest ended in smashed windows, injuries, and arrests. Conflicting accounts of the night continue to cause confusion. CBC News has gathered and verified social media footage, our own recordings and exclusive video to break...
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Using technology to give residents more freedom of movement

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A Montreal seniors home has found a novel way to give residents more freedom to walk around the neighborhood. They're using Air Tags as tracking devices. Melissa Francois explains.
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Using technology to give residence more freedom of movement

9th - Higher Ed
A Montreal seniors home has found a novel way to give residents more freedom to walk around the neighborhood. They're using Air Tags as tracking devices. Melissa Francois explains.
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What’s kawaii? Step inside the cute festival making its Montreal debut

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Kawaii, the Japanese word for cute, has become a cultural phenomenon. From plushie claw machines to mochi donuts, organizers say they want to give Montrealers an authentic kawaii experience like they would find in Japan.
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Managing large sums of debt

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A man living just outside of Montreal has taken a dratic approach to pay- off his debts. Melissa Francois reports.
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Quebec introduces plan to improve abortion access over next 3 years

9th - Higher Ed
The plan includes a new abortion clinic in Quebec City, making information on contraception more accessible and combatting misinformation about abortion.The minister responsible for the status of women says it responds to growing...
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Prime Minister Trudeau addresses 70th annual assembly in Montreal

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Hundreds of officials from NATO countries are gathered in Montreal - dicussing everything from the war in Ukraine ... to the return of Donald Trump to the international stage. Earlier, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed the NATO...
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Home sales shoot up as interest rates drop, but many buyers still priced out

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The Canadian Real Estate Association is reporting a 30% boost in home sales in October compared to 2023, with big spikes in Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal. Despite the jump, many buyers are still priced out of the market.
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Rent in Quebec is still going up, unlike other provinces

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While economists say several factors are calming the inflation of rental prices across Canada, a notable exception is Quebec, which has already seen some of the highest hikes in the country.
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CFL superfans on the Grey Cup - and a friendly rivalry over a Guinness World Record

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CFL superfans on the Grey Cup - and a friendly rivalry over a Guinness World Record
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Montreal Victoire hit the ice for new season and EA Sports video game NHL 25

9th - Higher Ed
Montreal’s pro women’s hockey team will soon kick off its second season in the PWHL. The team also has a new home arena in Laval, Que., and a spot in the popular NHL video game series.
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Home sales up 30% in Oct. from last year, but many buyers still priced out

9th - Higher Ed
The Canadian Real Estate Association is reporting a 30% boost in home sales in October compared to 2023, with big spikes in Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal. Despite the jump, many buyers are still priced out of the market.
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Freight train derails on Montreal’s South Shore causing concerns about chemical spill

9th - Higher Ed
The City of Longueuil, Que., said the chemical was hydrogen peroxide. It’s also advising people living within 800 metres of the derailment to stay inside.
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Port of Vancouver set to resume operations

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The Port of Vancouver and other Canadian West Coast ports will resume operations on 14 November, 16:30 local time, after a strike and lockout of about 730 foremen who supervise more than 7,000 dock workers that began on 4 November.
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Dock workers unions to challenge minister's binding arbitration decision

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The unions representing dock workers in Montreal and in Vancouver say.. they'll challenge the federal labour minister's decision to end the lockout at the ports.
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Lockouts halt movement of goods at Canada’s busiest ports

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Lockouts have halted the movement of goods at Canada's two largest ports, Montreal and Vancouver, just as the retail season ramps up — forcing many businesses to worry about their bottom line.
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Music still a ‘passion,’ not a job for Montreal funk band The Brooks as they drop 5th album

9th - Higher Ed
Ten years after their formation, the members of The Brooks discuss how they’ve evolved and how they view their collaboration.
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Montreal area to get 300,000 new trees in push to grow canopy

9th - Higher Ed
In an effort to fight climate change, promote biodiversity and reduce heat in summer, the CMM, which groups municipalities in the area, has partnered with a non-profit to find spaces on private and public land for new trees.
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Labour Minister Steps In To End Canada's Port Work Stoppages

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Canada Is Grappling With Significant Disruptions At Its Major Ports. Ongoing Labour Disputes Has Caused Lockouts In Both Montreal And Vancouver. At The Port Of Montreal, 1,200 Dock Workers Were Locked Out After Rejecting A Contract...
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Montreal dockworkers join string of labour disruptions

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Roughly 1,200 dockworkers at the Port of Montreal rejected a deal Sunday evening, triggering a lockout at Canada's second-busiest port. It added to a string of labour disruptions including a lockout at the Port of Vancouver and a looming...
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Inside the new Montreal exhibition celebrating Inuit art

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Uummaqutik: essence of life at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) features works from 70 Inuit artists. Over the next five years, it will present a rotation of about 120 works.
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Montreal mayor and homeless advocates urge Quebec to sign funding deal with Ottawa

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Quebec stands to receive $50 million but still hasn’t agreed to a deal. Community groups and municipal leaders are sounding the alarm and warning many could be left out in the cold.
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Old Port New Year’s Eve party returns as part of Montreal’s downtown winter festivities

9th - Higher Ed
The city has several outdoor activities, festivities and exhibits planned for this winter, including a celebration that has been on hiatus since the COVID-19 pandemic.