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Montreal’s Haitian community rallies to help after devastating earthquake

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After a devastating earthquake struck Haiti, leaving at least 1,297 dead, Montreal’s Haitian community rallied to get aid to survivors.
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Embrace discomfort when challenging history, says podcast host

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As more Canadians question and push back against what we had previously learned about Canadian history, it can make for uncomfortable conversations, but is ultimately worthwhile, says Falen Johnson, co-host and co-creator of popular...
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Canadiens tie playoff series with Leafs as Quebec celebrates reopening

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Quebec celebrated the reopening of patios and the end of curfew after months of lockdown over the weekend — highlighted by the Montreal Canadiens tying up their playoff series with the Toronto Maple Leafs in front of fans.
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Montreal celebrates hockey playoff win over Toronto

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Fans of the Montreal Canadiens were able to celebrate their historic playoff win over the Toronto Maple Leafs in a Game 7 matchup.
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Quebec implementing vaccine passport as of Sept. 1

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Quebec will introduce a COVID-19 vaccine passport starting Sept. 1 that will apply to all people 12 and older and will be needed to get into bars, restaurants and gyms, but there are concerns about how it will be enforced.
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Bad allergy season causing COVID-19 confusion, concern

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Experts say higher-than-normal pollen levels have created a particularly bad allergy season, and it's causing confusion and concern about what’s caused by COVID-19 versus pollen.
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Historian objects to blanket apology that may excuse "unrepentant fascists"

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York University Historian Roberto Perin says it is undeniable that there were a number of fascists in Canada who supported former Italian dictator Benito Mussolini.
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What to expect in this year’s NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs

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NHL reporter and insider Elliotte Friedman weighs in on the playoff rivalry between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens, and the other teams he'll be keeping a close eye on.
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Yukon speed skater perseveres, relocates for pandemic training

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Training for the Olympics during a pandemic hasn't been easy, but speed skater Wren Acorn of Yellowknife has persevered, relocated and has her sights set on Beijing 2022.
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N.W.T. speed skater perseveres, relocates for pandemic training

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Training for the Olympics during a pandemic hasn't been easy, but speed skater Wren Acorn of Yellowknife has persevered, relocated and has her sights set on Beijing 2022.
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Quebec tables sweeping new French-language bill

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The Quebec government is hoping to bolster the use of French in the province through a sweeping new bill which would affect students, businesses and new immigrants among many others.
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Returning travellers say at-home COVID-19 test system ‘dysfunctional’

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The federal program in place for at-home COVID-19 tests for returning travellers is being described as slow and dysfunctional. And some travellers say the wait for results, if they show up, was longer than the mandated quarantine period.
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Community campaigns in Montreal bring vaccine information to people’s doors

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To get more Montreal residents to roll up their sleeves for a COVID-19 vaccine, community groups are going door to door to make information as accessible as possible.
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MPs pass back-to-work bill to end Port of Montreal strike

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The House of Commons approved legislation early Thursday morning to put an end to a strike that has shut down the Port of Montreal, one of Canada's busiest.
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How Montreal avoided the worst of the 3rd wave

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As COVID-19 cases start to stabilize in Montreal, officials say fast actions, tight restrictions and extensive contact tracing help the city avoid the worst of the third wave.
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2 Canadians killed in deadly stampede in Israel

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Two people killed in the deadly stampede at an Israeli religious festival had links to Montreal's tightly knit Orthodox Jewish community. We learn about who they were.
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Musicians perform at 20 vaccination clinics across Quebec

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Bassist Francis Palma-Pelletier is part of Quebec's new initiative to have classical and jazz musicians play at vaccine clinics.
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A roundup of where the leaders were on day 24 of the campaign

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Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and Bloc Leader Yves-François Blanchet were in Quebec. Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Green Party Leader Annamie Paul all stayed in Ontario, while People's Party Leader Maxime...
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Nova Scotia tightens border to restrict non-essential travel

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Nova Scotia has set up checkpoints at its border with New Brunswick and is only allowing essential travellers to cross as part of efforts to prevent more COVID-19 cases.
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Inside a Montreal ICU where COVID-19 patients are getting younger

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CBC News goes inside the intensive care unit of Montreal’s Jewish General Hospital where doctors say everyone — no matter their age — needs to take COVID-19 seriously.
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St. Vincent residents reel from ongoing volcanic eruptions

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Residents on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent are reeling from ongoing volcanic eruptions over the weekend, while their families and friends in Canada are trying to help from afar.
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Hundreds in Montreal protest earlier curfew

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Hundreds of people gathered in Montreal on Sunday night to protest an earlier curfew put in place as COVID-19 cases increase.
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Anti-curfew protesters damage businesses in Montreal

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Some angry and frustrated small business owners in Montreal’s Old Port spent Monday cleaning up after an anti-curfew protest Sunday night descended into chaos and store fronts were smashed.
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Quebec tightens COVID-19 restrictions in more areas

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Quebec is increasing restrictions in red and orange zones as COVID-19 cases continue to rise, including decreasing time some secondary students will learn in person and closing some gyms.