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Man who pimped a minor and a homeless woman guilty of more than a dozen charges

Article content The comparison was important because, as Vanchestein said early on in his decision, the case essentially boiled down to Losse’s testimony against the two complainants. For one of the women, being believed by a judge came as “a tremendous relief.” “As soon as he said that (her testimony was credible and reliable), I knew (Losse) would be convicted,” she told the Montreal Gazette after the decision was delivered. Her name cannot be published due to a publication ban that protects her identity. “For someone to believe me, that was just amazing. Finally, someone believed me.” The woman testified earlier this year that she lived a terrible existence after Losse pulled her away from group of young people who were often homeless and quickly had her work as a prostitute for him at Motel Bourassa in Montreal North in 2016 and 2017. At one point, during a harrowing ordeal at a hotel in Quebec City, she told Losse she was considering taking her own life to get

Allison Hanes: REM shouldn t undermine existing transit infrastructure

Article content The Autorité régionale de transport métropolitain was established with the purpose of developing, co-ordinating and funding transit on a regional level. It was supposed to get all the disparate agencies offering transit, from Exo to the Société de transport de Montréal to its counterparts in Laval, Longueuil and beyond, rowing together in the same direction to make service more efficient. But since the REM came along, the ARTM’s mandate has been usurped. This doesn’t mean the service the REM and REM de l’Est will provide isn’t crucial. A new train through the north part of the West Island has been sought for decades. A railway over the new Champlain Bridge to the South Shore is essential. And a new transit link to the city’s east end and Montreal North via the REM de l’Est will fulfill some of the goals of Mayor Valérie Plante’s proposed Pink Line, taking pressure off the métro’s beleaguered Orange Line and reaching areas of the city underser

Quebec, Montreal team up on plan to fight firearms trafficking

Quebec, Montreal team up on plan to fight firearms trafficking
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It is time for Coderre to focus on the revival of downtown Montreal

Proms can go ahead, but with just a month to plan, will they?

  MONTREAL A recent announcement by the Quebec government means that high school proms in the province are allowed to happen. But some schools are questioning whether they actually will take place. On Tuesday, Premier Francois Legault reversed course on a previous ban after public pressure from the class of 2021, saying proms could be held outdoors in tents with no masks or distancing required. The change left schools scrambling to organize the festivities on extreme short notice, with just a month to plan. Paul Karpontinis, a teacher at Lester B. Pearson High School in Montreal North said that s far less time than is normally dedicated to organizing.

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