Justin Trudeau called members of La Meute “nonos” Monday in Quebec City at a memorial for the men slain in last year’s mosque massacre – Global translates it as “dum-dums” – and made members of the right-wing group angry. Sophie Durocher in the Journal springs to their defense.
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Kate
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Kate
The STM is letting its own transit app lapse because Transit is doing such a stellar job by comparison. NB this link may play a noisy commercial – thanks, Gazette.
Radio-Canada says there are more panhandlers and peddlers in the metro than ever, and that transit cops will be cracking down because both activities contravene the rules.
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Kate
The new École Baril has opened in Hochelaga, but the contaminated soil from the excavations has taken a strange route via the Hells Angels.
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Kate
The son of Denis Coderre perpetrated a $16,000 fraud, but the ex-mayor doesn’t want him to have a criminal record. Coderre describes himself here as “chômeur, pour l’instant.” La Presse says Coderre admitted his son was afraid of him.
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Kate
CBC talks about additional pedestrian streets for this summer, but in fact it’s just a block or so of each street named. Gilford has been pedestrianized before between St-Denis and Rivard, near Laurier metro – it’s a natural, with its row of small businesses and cafés; the other two locations are not even going to be fully closed to cars.
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