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Montreal Gazette on MSNMessing with history: Could Quebec City’s new third link wake up ghosts of Battle of the Plains of Abraham?It is not well known, but a 1.6-kilometre train tunnel inaugurated in 1931 still exists in the provincial capital.
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EL PAÍS English on MSNCanada first: From Montreal to Toronto by trainDonald Trump’s threats have led Canadians to embrace domestic tourism, hop on the train and explore cities full of history, ...
Canada’s Minister of Transport and Internal Trade, Chrystia Freeland, issued a statement today to mark the 12th anniversary ...
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Taking the Q train to Quebec — How ‘Karate Kid: Legends’ turned Montreal into Manhattan - MSNTwo branches, one tree. Spoilers below for “Karate Kid: Legends.” The newest “Karate Kid” film follows kung fu prodigy Li Fong (Ben Wang) as he moves from Beijing to New York City with his ...
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say they believe an escapee of a Quebec prison may have made his way to parts of southwestern ...
The Réseau express métropolitain light rail line between downtown Montreal and the North Shore community of Brossard, Que., ...
In an exclusive interview with The Post, "Karate Kid: Legends" production designer Maya Sigel talked about how she and her crew went about recreating Manhattan on a soundstage in Montreal.
Lewiston and Auburn have been waiting for their turn for passenger rail to come to us,' said Lewiston Sen. Peggy Rotundo, the ...
Headquartered in Toronto, Cohere has offices in London, San Francisco, and New York. The Montréal expansion reinforces the ...
Chip Malt was in Quebec over the long weekend to celebrate his father’s 70th birthday in the province’s capital, and said he boarded a Via Rail train from Montreal to Quebec City on Saturday.
After years of talk about a potential high-speed train that would link Toronto and the province of Quebec, the federal government has, at long last, officially announced the project and further ...
If your train is late in the Quebec-Windsor Corridor, a delay over an hour and under four hours results in a 50% travel credit, and a delay of four hours or more is a 100% travel credit.
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