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Boil-water advisory delay questioned by Montreal councillor
Updated Boil-water advisory to last until at least 10 p.m. Residents advised to boil water for at least 1 min. Largest boil-water advisory in Montreal's ...
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CBCs Top Tweets Boil-water advisory
Most of Montreal has been under a boil-water advisory for more than 24-hours after dust sitting at the bottom of a resevoir mixed in with the water supply. ...
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PQ polling woes continue
latest CROP survey in Thursday's La Presse. On the provincial side, it places support for Phillippe Couillard's Liberals at 38 per cent. That's 14 points ahead of the Parti Qubcois which is down to 24 per cent, only two points ahead of the Coalition Avenir Qubec which is polling at 22 per cent. Quebec Solidaire is at 10 per cent and Option Nationale up from three per cent to ...
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Arctic bacteria found living in Mars-like environment
Scientists say they've found bacteria growing in the Canadian arctic at temperatures below freezing, nearly as cold as the surface of Mars. Growing at just 5 degrees Fahrenheit, the coldest temperature ever reported for bacterial growth, the bacterium offers clues about some of the necessary preconditions for microbial life on other worlds, such as Saturn's moon Enceladus and Mars, ...
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Ottawa threatens ‘retaliatory measures’ over U.S. meat label rules
The federal government is threatening "retaliatory measures" against the United States in a dispute over meat-labelling rules that Ottawa and the World Trade Organization consider discriminatory.The U.S. government has announced new regulations on so-called country-of-origin labelling that would track beef and hogs through the meat processing and distribution ...
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Ottawa gives new funding to child abuse centre named for Sheldon Kennedy
Former NHLer Sheldon Kennedy, left, speaks at a news conference with Justice Minister Rob Nicholson in Toronto on Monday, Feb. 4, 2013. (COLIN PERKEL/THE CANADIAN ...
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Accused Via terror plotters make video appearance in court
A man charged in an alleged plot to bomb a Via Rail passenger train says he wants to be represented by a lawyer who agrees the Qur'an should be used as a "reference" in his case. Chiheb Esseghaier appeared in a Toronto court by video link this morning. He said he is seeking a legal aid lawyer to defend him against several terrorism-related charges in what the RCMP has called the ...
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Four Quebec cops accused of trafficking drugs
A police vehicle is seen outside of a house in Montreal on May 23, 2013. (SYLVAIN DENIS/QMI Agency) MONTREAL - Two Montreal police officers and two other cops from a nearby suburb have been arrested on drug-trafficking charges. In addition to trafficking, Montreal constables Charles Lavallee and Amir El Alfy are accused of importing narcotics. Also charged are Maxime Marcotte and Olivier Roy, ...
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UPAC raids Montreal city hall
MONTREAL -- Quebec's anti-corruption squad carried out another raid at Montreal city hall Thursday morning.The operation was "very discreet," said Anne-Frdrick Laurence, a spokesperson for the Unit permanente anti-corruption, with only "a handful" of officers involved.Sources at city hall confirmed investigators arrived before 9:30 a.m. and visited the clerk's ...
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Ex Lt.-Gov. of Quebec will face trial for fraud
Lise Thibault. (STEVENS LEBLANC/QMI Agency) OTTAWA - It appears that former Quebec lieutenant-governor Lise Thibault isn't above the law after all. The Supreme Court refused Thursday to hear Thibault's petition to avoid trial for allegedly defrauding taxpayers of $700,000 through double-billing and lavish spending. Thibault, 73, said because she was the Queen's representative, ...
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‘Whoops’ moment during maintenance may be behind million-person Montreal boil-water warning
MONTREAL -- Over one million Montrealers were affected by a boil-water advisory Wednesday after an apparent malfunction at Canada's second-biggest filtration plant. The incident resulted in brownish water gushing from fire hydrants and an unpleasant aroma wafting, at least temporarily, over parts of the city. The boil-water advisory applied to most of the island and even some neighbouring ...
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Supreme Court refuses to hear Lise Thibaults appeal
The Supreme Court of Canada has refused to hear the appeal of Quebec's former Lt.-Gov. Lise Thibault, who is charged with fraud and breach of trust. The defence's appeal centred on a claim of royal immunity. Defence lawyer Marc Labelle drew his argument from an old and little-used common-law principle that states ...
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Trudeau raises environmental questions over pipeline
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau says a proposed west-east pipeline project will not go forward unless it addresses key environmental concerns. Calgary-based TransCanada Corp. is in the process of lining up potential producers who would use the proposed pipeline, which would run from Alberta to New Brunswick. The federal Liberal leader told the CBC's Information Morning Fredericton on ...
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Ottawa police ready to start collecting race data
OTTAWA -- After months of community consultations and tweaks to methodology, Ottawa police say they will roll out a mandated race data collection project at traffic stops at the end of June, two months after their initial target.The project, which will have officers discreetly mark what they perceive to be the race of the person they've pulled over in their in-cruiser computer system, will ...
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Quebecs separatist government highly unpopular -poll
Thu May 23, 2013 11:21am EDT * Separatists would lose power in election now, poll says * Quebec government had to dilute plans for new mining tax May 23 (Reuters) - Quebec's separatist government is highly unpopular in the wake of several missteps since taking power last September and would be swept from office if an election were held now, a poll published on Thursday found. The Parti ...
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RCMP moving to freeze assets in widening SNC-Lavalin probe
The RCMP asked a court in Montreal to freeze several bank accounts and a family trust belonging to former SNC executive vice-president of construction Sami Bebawi, as well as properties bought by his children, according to a 114-page affidavit sworn by Cpl. Alexandre Beaulieu. (Ryan Remiorz/Canadian ...
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‘I will not waste any more of my time’ Quebec Tory quits after frustration with Harper Conservatives
In a resignation letter distributed throughout the party Wednesday, Georgette St-Onge argued Conservative Quebec lieutenant Christian Paradis, the federal industry minister, made no effort to help a credible candidate in her riding of Joliette solicit votes in the last election. Since then, she said the riding association has been left out of the loop on important party policy like employment ...
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Montreal boil-water order enters its 2nd day
More than one million Montrealers are dealing with the largest boil-water advisory in the city's history, as it entered its second day and some wondered whether they could have learned about the order earlier. The advisory sent out Wednesday is expected to last until later Thursday afternoon, when test results will reveal whether the water is contaminated with harmful bacteria. The order ...
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Trend Micros Whats Your Story Contest Awards $10000 to a Trio of Ottawa High School Students
"What's Your Story?" ,an international video contest promoting safety on line. "What's Your Story?" an award-winning, user-generated video contest is an interactive platform for young people to showcase their creative talents, and harness the positive power, reach and connection through storytelling. The 2013 contest received entries from both individuals and ...
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Anti-corruption raids at borough offices in CDN-NDG
Quebec's anti-corruption unit (UPAC) conducted a series of raids on Thursday, including one at the Cte-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grce borough offices. Those same offices were raided earlier this year, in February. UPAC also paid a visit to the offices of Union Montral yesterday. ...
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Via terror plot suspects due in court today
Two suspects charged in an alleged plot to bomb a Via Rail train are scheduled to appear in a Toronto court this morning. Both 35-year-old Raed Jaser of Toronto and Chiheb Esseghaier, 30, of Montreal are expected to appear by ...
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Some of SNC’s missing millions found in Montreal real estate RCMP alleges
A court order obtained by the RCMP has frozen the sale of several properties, include a $915,000 home near the suburb of Saint-Lambert, Que. (CHRISTINNE MUSCHI FOR THE GLOBE AND ...










