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Quebec woman who scalded young boy over ding dong ditch prank pleads guilty
MONTREAL - A Quebec woman who scalded a 10-year-old boy at her door with boiling water last year has pleaded guilty to aggravated assault.
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Quebec scraps forestry bill after pushback from Indigenous leaders, environmentalists
The Quebec government is scrapping a contentious forestry reform bill that has sparked opposition from Indigenous leaders and ...
Canada puts its fast-paced, physical brand of rugby up against a well-oiled winning machine in England's Red Roses on ...
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Canada, England name unchanged lineups for heavyweight clash in Rugby World Cup final
No. 2 Canada and No. 1 England have named unchanged lineups for Saturday's heavyweight clash in the final of the Women's ...
Since Quebec has not made Truth and Reconciliation Day a statutory holiday, most day-to-day services in Montreal won't be ...
Police on Montreal’s South Shore have arrested a teenager for intimidating a police officer, following the fatal shooting of ...
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Ford denounces federal position on notwithstanding clause in swipe at Carney, Fraser
Ontario Premier Doug Ford took pointed aim at the federal Liberals today over Ottawa’s recent suggestion of limits on the ability of legislatures to invoke the Constitution’s notwithstanding clause.
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