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The Explorer: 19th-Century Quebec In Photos
Alexander Henderson spent decades photographing the province’s dazzling landscapes and burgeoning cities. And his work was almost lost forever.
How fraud artists are exploiting Canada’s international education boom
When a private, fly-by-night college owned by a scandal-plagued Montreal family imploded, so did the dreams of hundreds of international students
Montrealer Michael Fagen is the King of Scrabble
Inside the 2022 Scrabble Players Championship and details from the competitor who won it all. “It feels amazing, thrilling… but also unbelievable.”
Behind the evolution of Montreal’s Biodôme
The animals that inhabit Montreal’s beloved Biodôme are at the centre of its recent overhaul
This Alberta man brought the Montreal bagel craze to Korea
Wayne Kim fell in love with Montreal’s signature food from three time zones away. He brought it halfway across the world.
Valérie Plante takes the lead in Montreal: 338Canada
Philippe J. Fournier: For the first time since fall 2020, a poll puts Plante ahead of Denis Coderre in the mayoral race, with all the momentum in the campaign’s final day
All the good politicians are in Montreal
Paul Wells: I used to wonder where all the politicians with heart and wit went. Turns out they’re in Montreal, trying to turn a parking lot into a place where people actually live.
Montreal might have Canada’s most beautiful manhole covers
The city has transformed the most utilitarian and overlooked element of the urban landscape into an elegant piece of design that will beautify the streets for decades to come
When the plague won: a history of vaccine hesitancy
In Montreal in 1885, disease and vaccine resistance mixed with devastating results, not unfamiliar to today