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McLaren's Lando Norris pegs Ferrari as favourites at Canadian Grand Prix

McLaren's Lando Norris pegs Ferrari as favourites at Canadian Grand Prix

MONTREAL — Lando Norris is putting the pressure on Ferrari.
Saputo earns $92 million in fourth quarter, down from $159 million last year

Saputo earns $92 million in fourth quarter, down from $159 million last year

MONTREAL — Saputo Inc. says it earned $92 million in its fourth quarter, down from $159 million a year earlier. The Montreal-based dairy processor says revenues for the quarter ended March 31 were $4.55 billion, up slightly from $4.
Canadian stars Fillier and Gosling excited to turn pro ahead of Monday's PWHL draft

Canadian stars Fillier and Gosling excited to turn pro ahead of Monday's PWHL draft

Sarah Fillier grew up a fan of the NHL and watched its draft every year. Now that she's turning pro herself, she can't wait for her own draft-day moment.
Rail workers reject binding arbitration offer as strike threat still looms: CN

Rail workers reject binding arbitration offer as strike threat still looms: CN

MONTREAL — Rail workers have rejected an offer from Canadian National Railway Co. to enter into binding arbitration, as the country's largest railroad operator tries to steer clear of a strike in a move the union called disingenuous.
Labour and engine woes push Transat to a loss as travel company curtails expansion

Labour and engine woes push Transat to a loss as travel company curtails expansion

MONTREAL — Transat A.T. Inc. felt the headwinds of stiff competition, engine recalls and the threat of a union strike last quarter, which together conspired to drain more money from the struggling tour operator.
Quebec adopts law to fine people who intimidate, harass politicians

Quebec adopts law to fine people who intimidate, harass politicians

QUÉBEC — Quebec's legislature adopted a law Thursday that includes fines up to $1,500 for anyone who intimidates or harasses a politician, despite criticism that the legislation could threaten free speech.
Nova Scotia to ban cellphone use in classrooms this fall

Nova Scotia to ban cellphone use in classrooms this fall

HALIFAX — The use of cellphones and other personal electronic devices won’t be allowed during classroom hours at public schools across Nova Scotia beginning this fall.
Montreal police recover body of man whose car plunged into river on Sunday

Montreal police recover body of man whose car plunged into river on Sunday

MONTREAL — Montreal police say they've recovered the body of the driver of a vehicle that plunged into a river early Sunday morning.
Young child drowns in residential pool west of Montreal, police say

Young child drowns in residential pool west of Montreal, police say

MONTREAL — A three-year-old child has drowned in a residential pool in Coteau-du-Lac, west of Montreal. Quebec provincial police say emergency services were called to the home at around 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and found the child in cardiac arrest. Sgt.
Canada's Lance Stroll unfazed by his F1 detractors: 'I do my talking on the track'

Canada's Lance Stroll unfazed by his F1 detractors: 'I do my talking on the track'

MONTREAL — Lance Stroll hears the criticism, but he says he pays it no mind.
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