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Montreal protesters defy demo law and clash with police
About 300 people were arrested and 20 were injured during overnight protests in Montreal in defiance of Quebec's contentious Bill 78, that cracks down on student-stoked demonstrations.
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-21 10:15:20



Montreal police pepper-spray bar patrons amid protest
A day after a sometimes violent Montreal protest ended in a series of street fires, police were criticized for pepper spraying patrons at a nearby bar patio.
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-20 21:59:59



Montreal police teargas protesters, arrest dozens
Fires were set and more than 60 protesters were arrested during a protest Saturday night in downtown Montreal, the 26th night in a row of demonstrations.
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-20 07:46:44



Quebec's student crisis law stokes unrest
The adoption of emergency legislation to end Quebec's escalating student crisis stoked fiery debate across the province overnight, from highly charged street protests that lasted into the wee hours to harsh editorials and some calls for civil disobedience.
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-19 19:46:20



Elite female cyclists descend on Gatineau
Some of the world's top female cyclists are racing in the Grand Prix de Gatineau this weekend in one of their last opportunities to qualify for the Summer Olympics and local teams are eager for a slice of the action.
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-19 11:48:03



Champlain under repair this weekend
A major road work blitz is planned for the Champlain Bridge over the long weekend.
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-19 11:48:01



Quebec emergency law goes 'very far', ex-judge Gomery says
In an interview with CBC Radio's The House, retired Quebec Superior Court judge John Gomery tells host Evan Solomon that Quebec's new emergency law goes "very far." It puts "a limitation on free expression. The question is whether or not that limitation is reasonable," says Gomery.
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-19 11:47:59



Montreal protest deemed illegal after Molotov cocktails thrown
Authorities cracked down on thousands of protesters, many of them students, flooding downtown Montreal near the Berri-UQ
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-19 07:58:26



3 of 4 Montreal metro smoke bomb suspects get bail
Three of four people arrested in connection with last week's Montreal metro smoke bombings have been given bail with dozens of restrictions, including a 9 p.m. curfew.
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-18 19:48:22





Supreme Court spot to open up in August
A vacancy is opening up on the Supreme Court bench in August due to the retirement of Justice Marie Deschamps, who was appointed in 2002.
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-18 11:50:15



Montreal to vote on masked protester bylaw
Montreal city council will vote on a proposed bylaw today to ban masks at protests.
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-18 11:50:14



Conrad Black denies seeking 'special treatment'
Former media baron Conrad Black denies requesting "special treatment" from the Harper Conservatives to return to Canada on a temporary resident permit after his release from a Florida prison earlier this month.
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-18 07:51:43



Quebec legislature in marathon debate on education bill
It has been a long night for Quebec politicians, who have been debating special legislation aimed at cooling tensions in the 14-week student strike since Thursday evening.
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-18 07:51:40



Police cleared in Montreal shooting that killed bystander
There will be no charges laid against police who shot and killed two people in Montreal last year, including an innocent bystander on his way to work.
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-18 07:51:40



Outaouais man charged with 1st-degree murder
A Val-des-Monts, Que., man has been charged with first-degree murder in connection with the homicide of 57-year-old Richard Blanchet.
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-17 19:52:09



Crash closes part of Highway 15
A car accident on Highway 15 south of Blainville has forced the closure of the highway, causing a monster traffic jam.
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-17 19:52:08



EI study asked recipients to consider moving
A new study from the Human Resources Department suggests Ottawa was looking at ways to motivate employment insurance recipients to move to places with more jobs, but the minister's office says she isn't considering it.
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-17 11:52:08



Quebec expected to introduce law to cool tuition hike fight
A special law that would provide a cooling-off period for both sides in Quebec's tuition hike battle could be introduced as early as this morning.
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-17 11:52:07



Police give 'all clear' following CEGEP bomb threat
Gatineau police have given the "all clear" after a bomb threat affecting three CEGEP de l'Outaouais campuses was called in this morning.
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-17 11:52:07



Friends, supporters remember skateboarder killed in Toronto
A makeshift memorial has sprung up at the site of a collision earlier this week between a Toronto taxi and skateboarder Ralph Bissonnette. The driver of the taxi is facing murder charges.
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-17 07:53:21



Montreal student protest ends with 122 arrests
Thousands of students protested in Montreal's downtown overnight and dozens were arrested after the Quebec government said it would suspend the current semester for many college and university students until August.
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-17 07:53:20



Anti-corruption police arrest former Montreal politician
Frank Zampino, former head of the City of Montreal's executive committee, was arrested this morning at his St-Leonard home.
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-17 07:53:19



$5,000 offer in Quebec dirty needle mystery
The city of Sherbrooke, Que. and its police force are offering a $5,000 reward for information in the dirty needle case that has clothing retailers and consumers on edge.
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-16 19:51:13



Quebec to table special law in student tuition crisis
Quebec's Liberal government responds forcefully to the student crisis, after groups appeal against any special law.
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-16 19:51:12



G20 mass arrests blamed on 'excessive' police force
Poor planning by various levels of police, along with orders by a Toronto deputy police chief to "take back the streets," are to blame for the more than 1,100 arrests during the 2010 summit, says the province's top civilian police watchdog.
Newspaper: CBC
Feed: Montreal Date: 2012-05-16 11:49:43



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