Montreal students at Dawson, Vanier colleges demonstrate against Quebec’s Bill 9

Montreal students at Dawson and Vanier colleges staged a walkout Friday afternoon to protest Quebec’s proposed Bill 9 and Law 14, calling the measures discriminatory and harmful to religious minorities.

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Montreal students at Dawson, Vanier colleges demonstrate against Quebec’s Bill 9

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Montreal students at Dawson and Vanier colleges staged a walkout Friday afternoon to protest Quebec’s proposed Bill 9 and Law

Service on part of Line 6 Finch West halted due to collision between LRT and vehicle

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Service on part of Line 6 Finch West has been stopped due to a collision between the LRT and a

OCDSB enrolment projected to drop, Catholic board predicts increase

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There are other factors that have contributed to the lower number of predicted enrolments next year, including a decrease in

Mandarin co-founder and 'restaurant icon' James Chiu dies at 78

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James Chiu, the president and co-founder of Mandarin who turned a humble Brampton restaurant into Ontario’s most popular all-you-can-eat Chinese

Owner of Gary, the African serval, says animal will suffer under B.C. exotic cat ban

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The owner of a serval cat says British Columbia’s exotic cat ban, placing new rules on permits and enclosures, could

Canadian army vehicles travelling between Petawawa, Oshawa, and Greenbank for ‘Fallen Heroes’ documentary next week

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Members of the public are being advised about an increase in military traffic next week as personnel from the Canadian

News of the day: Program to prevent avalanches on Trans-Canada Highway not to be renewed; Documents reveal significant space needed for full RTO; Candidates and hot-button issues

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It’s Friday, May 1. Here are the top stories from the Ottawa Citizen newsroom. CANADA’S TOP GENERAL SAYS MILITARY WON’T

Magna lowers sales outlook amid ongoing economic headwinds

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Magna International Inc.‘s stock price fell after the auto parts company swung to a loss in its latest quarter and

Indigenous leader Angela Wesley reappointed to BC Treaty Commission

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VICTORIA - The British Columbia government has reappointed Indigenous leader Angela Wesley to be the provincially appointed commissioner to the