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Montreal Canadiens In the Habs' Room: Back-to-back games take toll
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Sports Jack Todd: A heaping helping of crow over my Carey ...
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Quebec We are a clean government, Philippe Couillard says
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Local News Leonard Cohen’s son Adam thanks public for support following singer’s ...
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Local News U de M institutes new screening tool for medicine and health sciences
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Local News Firefighters battle blaze in Westmount
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Local News Squeaky Wheels: Blind spot to get cameras, but only in four years
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Arts Marianne Ihlen: More than Leonard Cohen's muse
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Television SNL marks passing of Leonard Cohen with opening Hallelujah
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Local News Monday Calendar: Nov. 14-20
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Quebec Young Gatineau woman dead after crash on Highway 50
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Quebec Jury convicts men who drained 3,000 tonnes of maple syrup from Quebec warehouse
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Local News 'Shooting' incident a hoax, Montreal police say
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Business Trump presidency marks 'new opportunity' for Canada to draw investment: Charest
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Quebec Portraits of pioneers reveal breadth of francophone contribution
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Montreal Canadiens Subban’s raw reaction to Weber trade reveals pang of unfinished business with Habs
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Columnists Sorry, fellow Americans: There's no quick escape to Canada
Al Montoya stands tall against Chicago barrage in 3-2 loss
Chicago outshot Montreal 23-11 over the final 37 minutes and the Habs goaltender was the only reason the score was as close at it was.
![Marian Hossa of the Chicago Blackhawks slips the puck past Al Montoya of the Montreal Canadiens to score a second-period goal at the United Center on Nov. 13, 2016, in Chicago.](http://web.archive.org./web/20161114095131im_/http://wpmedia.montrealgazette.com/2016/11/canadiens.jpg?quality=55&strip=all&w=625&h=469&crop=1)
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Local News Leonard Cohen’s son Adam thanks public for support following singer’s death
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Local News N.D.G. residents decry lack of information on Provigo project
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Quebec Quebec Liberals face growing signs of decay
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Quebec We are a clean government, Philippe Couillard says
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News Trump pledges to immediately deport up to 3 million undocumented immigrants
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Local News CARE Jeunesse puts emphasis on young people who have aged out of child protection system
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Arya: Recognizing investment factors could help lessen portfolio risk
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Business a.m.: Soft sales at Hudson's Bay, IPL buys U.S. manufacturer
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CP Rail seeks to reduce number of hours railway workers can spend at controls of ...
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Bombardier's turnaround plan picks up steam, on track to beat all its profitability targets
Applause: Employees rally to help West Island Mission
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Celine Cooper: The world needs the creative energy of 'makers,' young and old
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My First Apartment: Two students and a cheap apartment in Little Italy
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Random Sampler: Recent real-estate transactions in Bromont, Dollard, Dorval
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Living the high life in the Tour des Canadiens
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Bill Zacharkiw: Here's the score on scoring wines
Opinion: Quebec's bill on religious neutrality is anything but
Quebec's Bill 62 is inconsistent with key human rights principles. Rather than facilitating inclusion, it excludes.
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Greg Duncan: Is a longer commute a new reality in your life?
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Hudson hires new town clerk, announces it's now on hunt for another treasurer
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Obituary: Denis Gobeil: Hudson loses business leader
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Hudson councillor quits, sold house and is moving out of town
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Driver who avoided pedestrian on highway blown away by offers of help
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Greg Duncan: Recycling waste water a win-win for Notre-Dame
Michael Grabner continues to hold hot hand for New York Rangers with a pair of ...
![Grabner is just one piece of the NHL's best and most diversified attack, as the Rangers, with 65 goals in the 16 games, rolled to a 3-1 victory Sunday night over the Edmonton Oilers, who have dropped five of their last seven games after a 7-2 start.](http://web.archive.org./web/20161114095131im_/http://i2.wp.com/www.montrealgazette.com/cms/binary/12383510.jpg?resize=410,307&quality=55&strip=all)
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RCMP tracked 89 indigenous activists considered ‘threats’ for participating in protests
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Canadian children now take far more mood-altering drugs, prescription count shows
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First Nation accepts $50 million settlement with federal government for lost land in Nanaimo, B.C.
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Kellie Leitch campaign says someone broke into garage at Tory leadership candidate’s Creemore, Ont., home
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From election-winning machine to plummeting membership: Quebec Liberals face growing signs of decay
Donald Trump names two top advisors: White House team pits establishment against ‘alt-right’ populism
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Chris Selley: Picture of decline ripe for a populist
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New Zealander in Calgary rattled by deadly Christchurch earthquake
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’Supermoon’ no fantastic phenomenon, but the moon still fascinates
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Donald Trump pledges to immediately deport two to three million undocumented immigrants
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Two dead after earthquake rocks New Zealand as evacuation orders stand even as tsunami threat ...