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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

9th - Higher Ed
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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Labour Minister Steps In To End Canada's Port Work Stoppages

9th - Higher Ed
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 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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Montreal dockworkers join string of labour disruptions

9th - Higher Ed
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

9th - Higher Ed
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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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.
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Trump's election win triggers fears of migrant influx into Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Donald Trump’s promise to crack down on illegal immigration in the U.S. is raising concerns about an influx of migrants crossing into Canada. Officials say the country simply can’t house them, while advocates fear migrants will risk...
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Kamala Harris in Montreal: A friend’s crisis and a courtyard fight

9th - Higher Ed
Kamala Harris hasn’t talked about her time in Montreal on the campaign trail, but she’s told the story of how helping her friend Wanda Kagan shaped her. Kagan spoke to The National’s Adrienne Arsenault about growing up with Harris and...
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Security footage may show moments before Montreal fire

9th - Higher Ed
New security footage appears to show the moments before a suspicious fire was set in Old Montreal, killing a mother and her seven-year-old daughter. As the investigation continues, calls are growing to prevent similar tragedies in the...
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At least 2 dead after suspicious fire rips through Old Montreal building that housed hostel

9th - Higher Ed
Montreal police say a major fire that broke out in a building in Old Montreal early Friday morning is suspicious in nature and is being investigated by the major crimes unit. At least two people were killed in the fire, according to...
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Longshoremen at Port of Montreal begin 3-day job action

9th - Higher Ed
Dockworkers at two container terminals at the Port of Montreal are now on a three-day strike. Some 350 workers walked off the job at 7 a.m. ET after weekend negotiations with their employers broke down.
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Noisy crowd rallies around La Tulipe after noise complaints forced its closure

9th - Higher Ed
As Montrealers react to the venue's closure, the city says it's planning to change its noise bylaws so other music venues and bars don't suffer the same fate. But experts say it may be too late to save La Tulipe.
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Opposition at Montreal city hall looking for leader ahead of 2025 municipal election

9th - Higher Ed
For the first time, Ensemble Montréal will vote for its new leader. The party has only had interim leaders apart from founder Denis Coderre, who left municipal politics for the second time in 2021. The names being floated include...
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Father reacts as charges laid following son's overdose death

9th - Higher Ed
Montreal police have arrested and charged two people, including a man previously described as leading a "high-level" drug operation, with trafficking offences tied to the death of Mathis Boivin, 15, who died on Dec. 22, 2023 after...
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2 charged in overdose death of Montreal teen who ordered opioids online

9th - Higher Ed
Montreal police have arrested and charged two people in connection to the death of a 15-year-old Montreal boy who overdosed on opioids he’d ordered online last year. Police say one of the two suspects was a man previously described as a...
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Montreal community organizations make 5,000 sandwiches to combat homelessness

9th - Higher Ed
Local groups teamed up to prepare one sandwich for every visibly unhoused person in Montreal. The 5,000 sandwiches will be distributed to eight homeless shelters around the city.
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Michelin Guide is coming to Quebec

9th - Higher Ed
The Michelin Guide is coming to Quebec in 2025, awarding its coveted stars to what it deems the best restaurants in the province. The rankings could be an economic boost, but the program is often criticized for being restrictive and...
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'It's intense': Shoppers give first impressions on Royalmount's opening day

9th - Higher Ed
Montreal's new mega-mall welcomed shoppers for the first time amid concerns about traffic, even while many of its stores have yet to open.
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Who can access Quebec health care in English?

9th - Higher Ed
A government directive that says people will have to have a special document to get some health care services in English is causing outrage and confusion. The province says it’s not what it looks like.
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Montreal Alliance ready to fight for CEBL title at home this weekend, despite lacklustre season

9th - Higher Ed
The playoffs for Canada's professional basketball league take place across three days at the Verdun Auditorium, with the host team automatically qualifying.
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Politics daily briefing: September 16

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Daily politics briefing for September 16, as Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer attends a summit of 'progressive' political leaders in Montreal.
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Alpine Macro's Wang on China Markets

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Alpine Macro's Chief EM and China Strategist Yan Wang discusses China's equity market outlook and policy stimulus. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".