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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.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-06 18:24:09



Drug shortage halts elective surgeries at Gatineau hospitals
A worsening shortage in drug supplies has forced two hospitals in the Gatineau region to stop all elective surgeries.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-06 09:27:53



NDP pushes for more French in Quebec's federal workplaces
The New Democrat Party is blasting other federal parties for failing to back its plan to force federal institutions in Quebec to use more French in the workplace.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-06 09:27:50



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.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-06 09:27:50



Steven Kirman, owner of Steve's Music, dies
To his employees he was Mr. Steve, an extremely fair man who went that extra mile for everyone he met.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-06 09:27:49



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.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-06 09:27:47



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.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-06 09:27:47



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.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-06 09:27:46



Royal Bank settles for $17M with victims of fraudster Earl Jones
The Royal Bank of Canada has signed a settlement deal to avoid a trial in a class-action lawsuit by the victims of convicted con artist Earl Jones.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-06 09:27:45





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.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-05 22:01:20



Life sentence for murder of cult leader Roch Theriault
A man has been sentenced to life in prison for the 2011 murder of a notorious cult leader at New Brunswick's Dorchester Penitentiary last February.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-05 22:01:16



"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.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-05 22:01:15



10 questions and answers about Quebec's student strike
About 7,000 of Concordia University’s 35,000 students have joined a province-wide strike against a $1,625 tuition-fee hike, while students at Dawson College began two days of voting Monday in a strike referendum.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-05 22:01:14



Gatineau hospitals stop elective surgeries because of drug shortage
A worsening shortage in drug supplies has forced two hospitals in the Gatineau region to stop all elective surgeries.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-05 22:01:14



Gay Village urges victims, witnesses to report crime
An association of merchants and residents in the Gay Village is reaching out to members of the community to urge people who have witnessed or been the victim of a crime to report it to police.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-05 22:01:13



Schwartz's sold, but won't be franchised
The deal is done for nearly $10 million and the declaration has been made: There will be only one Schwartz’s deli, and it stays on the Main.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-05 22:01:12



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.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-05 22:01:11



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.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-05 14:36:56



Concordia to hire external auditors to review departures
Concordia University will hire external auditors to review the departures of several top administrators in recent years, university president Frederick Lowy announced to faculty and staff Friday.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-05 14:36:55



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.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-05 14:36:51



Analysis: Harel has most to lose in Rosemont by-election
If federal and provincial by-elections are a way for voters to send a message to the government in power, municipal by-elections are the political equivalent of a Post-It note.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-05 14:36:50



MNA Lapointe won't seek re-election
Lisette Lapointe will not seek relection in the next provincial election.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-05 14:36:48



Mulcair is target in Montreal NDP leadership debate
Outremont MP Thomas Mulcair was the main target of his fellow New Democratic Party leadership candidates Sunday with questions about his fiscal plan and failure to donate to the national coffers.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-05 14:36:43



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.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-05 14:36:42




Canadiens legend Jean Béliveau is poised to begin speech and physical therapy following a stroke he suffered Feb. 27.
Newspaper: Montreal Gazette
Feed: News Date: 2012-03-05 14:36:40



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