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NewsBrief (2.3.2026)

By Murray Sherriffs

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Hundreds of Iranian-Montrealers have marched to celebrate the overthrow of the regime in Iran, many saying Israel and the United States have helped their former country and the world and that they hope regime change is in the offing, following the killing of tens of thousands of their countrymen and women at the hands of a government that refused to heed the warning—that its time had come.

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Montreal police are investigating the stabbing death of an 18-year-old man yesterday morning, found in an apartment on St. André, near Ontario.

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Montreal police have cancelled the Amber Alert for a 15-year-old girl who has been found after she was abducted by a 16-year-old male.

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The Consumer Prince has revealed that Quebecers have been hit hardest by inflation, when compared to other Canadians.

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Associations representing residential consumers, small businesses and major industrial users—Option consommateurs, the Fédération canadienne de l’entreprise indépendante and the Association Québécoise des Consommateurs Industriels d’électricité—say that Quebec’s energy board should be given more authority to check Hydro Québec, predicting Quebecers will be paying more for their electricity as the utility plans to spend some $200 billion by 2035, to boost production and improve the reliability of its network.

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Residents of Dollard, Dorval, Pointe Claire and St. Laurent have been advised to boil any water they consume.

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Sun / -7º today

Sun + cloud / 2º tomorrow

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