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Day after Trump win in Iowa, Trudeau says U.S. faces choice between optimism, retreat

Day after Trump win in Iowa, Trudeau says U.S. faces choice between optimism, retreat

MONTREAL — Voters in the United States will likely face a choice in the November presidential election between optimism for the future, or nostalgia for a past that never existed, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday.
Liberal cabinet holding retreat next week ahead of Parliament's return

Liberal cabinet holding retreat next week ahead of Parliament's return

OTTAWA — The stubbornness of inflation and intense domestic divisions over the Israel-Hamas conflict are looming heavily over the federal Liberals as ministers prepare to meet over three days in Montreal next week.

Joel Armia scores late winner to lift Canadiens over Avalanche 4-3

MONTREAL (AP) — Joel Armia scored late in the third period and the Montreal Canadiens edged the Colorado Avalanche 4-3 on Monday night.
Montreal's top line leads Canadiens to 4-3 win over star-studded Avalanche

Montreal's top line leads Canadiens to 4-3 win over star-studded Avalanche

MONTREAL — The Montreal Canadiens gave some of the NHL’s biggest stars their finest effort in back-to-back games. On Monday night, it showed up in the win column.
Quebec man who blamed wildfires on government pleads guilty to setting 14 fires

Quebec man who blamed wildfires on government pleads guilty to setting 14 fires

CHIBOUGAMAU, Que. — A Quebec man who posted conspiracy theories online that forest fires were being deliberately set by the government has pleaded guilty to starting a series of fires himself that forced hundreds of people from their homes.
Canadiens GM Kent Hughes: Anything is possible with pending UFA Sean Monahan

Canadiens GM Kent Hughes: Anything is possible with pending UFA Sean Monahan

Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes says he isn’t ruling anything out when it comes to pending unrestricted free agent Sean Monahan.
Tremors from Red Sea conflict start to shake Canada, with dozens of ships delayed

Tremors from Red Sea conflict start to shake Canada, with dozens of ships delayed

MONTREAL — Canadian shippers are starting to feel the strain of recent attacks on cargo vessels in the Red Sea, as container rates rise and boats roll in late on the East Coast.
Trial begins for Quebec man charged with assaulting and murdering student in 2000

Trial begins for Quebec man charged with assaulting and murdering student in 2000

MONTREAL — Jury selection began Monday in the trial of a man charged with the sexual assault and murder of a 19-year-old Quebec junior college student nearly 24 years ago.
Preliminary hearing begins for Quebec man charged with killing 3 people with truck

Preliminary hearing begins for Quebec man charged with killing 3 people with truck

AMQUI, Que. — A preliminary hearing is underway for a Quebec man accused of killing three people with his truck last March.
Police probe first homicide on 2024 in Laval, just north of Montreal

Police probe first homicide on 2024 in Laval, just north of Montreal

LAVAL, Que. — Laval police say the fatal stabbing of a man early Monday in a residential neighbourhood is the first homicide of 2024 in the city north of Montreal. Police received a 911 call at about 3:30 a.m.