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MNA Tony Tomassi's fraud trial postponed
The trial of Tony Tomassi, the former provincial Liberal cabinet minister charged with fraud after accepting a gasoline credit card paid for by the head of a private security firm, is not expected to go ahead until September.
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Mile End takes bold action to protect artists
It’s a familiar pattern: Artists move into a declining district, the area becomes trendy and then the artists are pushed out by soaring property values and real-estate speculation.
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Quebecers sacrifice goal of conquering mountain
Before he takes clients on mountain climbing expeditions, Dominic Asselin warns them that venturing into high altitudes can quickly degenerate into a life-threatening experience. If there’s a problem, the whole group might have to abandon their climb.
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Feds 'mocking' Charest: PQ's Marois
As Liberal Premier Jean Charest was in Toronto, blasting the federal government for unilaterally cutting health transfers, the Parti Québécois was attacking him for not doing enough to defend Quebec.
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SQ probes South Shore police chase
A 44-year-old man whose car crashed into a concrete barrier on the South Shore, ending a a high-speed chase by police, lay close to death in hospital Tuesday morning.
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Man loses control of pickup in Piedmont
A 24-year-old man is in a hospital with life-threatening injuries after losing control of the pickup truck he was driving on Highway 117 in Piedmont in the Laurentians.
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"Ottawa is mocking" Charest: Marois
On the same day as Premier Jean Charest was in Toronto blasting Ottawa for unilaterally cutting health transfers, the Parti Québécois was attacking the premier back home for not doing enough to defend Quebec.
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Quebecers sacrifice summit goal
Before he takes clients on mountain climbing expeditions, Dominic Asselin warns them that venturing into high altitudes can quickly degenerate into a life-threatening experience. If there’s a problem, the whole group might have to abandon their climb.
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Municipal pension talks going well, but issue may persist
Three months after stressing the importance of re-working employee retirement plan agreements that see taxpayers cover 70 per cent of pension contributions, Montreal city hall says its negotiations on the issue are progressing “in a satisfactory manner” with its seven major unions.
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Putting baby on ice: a life-saving therapy
As a 13-month-old toddler, Erika Nordby wandered out of her Edmonton house in the middle of a winter night and fell face down in the snow where she nearly froze to death. Several hours later she was brought back to life with no injury more serious than severe frostbite despite having no pulse when found.
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Anglo seniors seek voice in Quebec
Quebec seniors need services and support to help them stay active and remain at home – and, if they’re English-speaking, they also need a voice in this province, an advocacy group says.
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Canadiens legend Jean Béliveau is poised to begin speech and physical therapy following a stroke he suffered Feb. 27.
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