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Montreal Haitian community against foreign military intervention in Caribbean country

Montreal Haitian community against foreign military intervention in Caribbean country

Montreal’s Haitian community is expressing opposition to the possibility of foreign troops being dispatched to Haiti amid civil unrest in the Caribbean country.
Quebec City studio deals with pandemic, new tech in making new Borderlands video game

Quebec City studio deals with pandemic, new tech in making new Borderlands video game

Amelie Brouillette has some stories of her own about creating the "New Tales From the Borderlands" video game. They include diving into performance capture — think upgraded motion capture — on the other side of the country during a pandemic.
Veteran receiver S.J. Green to retire Friday as member of Montreal Alouettes

Veteran receiver S.J. Green to retire Friday as member of Montreal Alouettes

MONTREAL — S.J. Green will retire Friday as a member of the Montreal Alouettes. The CFL club announced Wednesday that Green will sign a one-day contract with the Alouettes in Montreal, and then call it a career.
Quebec opposition party refuses to swear oath to King, reopens constitutional debate

Quebec opposition party refuses to swear oath to King, reopens constitutional debate

MONTREAL — The debate over Quebec's power to unilaterally change the Canadian Constitution has resurfaced as members of an opposition party refused Wednesday to swear allegiance to King Charles III.
Quebec father charged in killings of two children remains unable to appear in court

Quebec father charged in killings of two children remains unable to appear in court

LAVAL, Que. — A Quebec father accused of killing his two children in their home north of Montreal is still not able to appear before a judge.
This year's harvest under possible threat of Canada's supply chain shortcomings

This year's harvest under possible threat of Canada's supply chain shortcomings

MONTREAL — This year's important harvest has farmers hopeful it will make up for last year's poor crop yield, yet supply chain stalls could put a further wrench in agriculture profits.
Quebec's work safety board releases report into firefighter's 2021 death

Quebec's work safety board releases report into firefighter's 2021 death

QUEBEC — A Quebec workers' health and safety investigation has found that a firefighter who perished in December 2019 near Quebec City was battling a blaze from a dangerous location.
Quebec father charged with first-degree murder in deaths of two of his children

Quebec father charged with first-degree murder in deaths of two of his children

MONTREAL — A 45-year-old Quebec father was charged with first-degree murder Tuesday after two of his children were killed in the family home north of Montreal.
Metro says it won't accept supplier cost hikes over holidays to keep prices stable

Metro says it won't accept supplier cost hikes over holidays to keep prices stable

MONTREAL — Metro Inc. says it will not accept cost increases from its suppliers over a three-month period in order to keep grocery prices stable during the holidays.
Women's World Cup ski races conditionally approved for Mont-Tremblant

Women's World Cup ski races conditionally approved for Mont-Tremblant

MONT-TREMBLANT, Que. — Women's World Cup ski racing is coming to Mont-Tremblant, Que.
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