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is projected to be re-elected in Brossard—Saint-Lambert
Mendès has 36,496 of 58,426 votes (62.47%)
is in second place with 10,811 votes (18.5%) and Soledad Orihuela-Bouchard
Mendès has represented the riding since 2008
25,039 voters cast ballots at advance polls
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The Liberals have 169 races called in their favour. They have 8,535,128 votes and 43.69 per cent of the popular vote.
The Conservatives have 144 races called in their favour. They have 8,059,938 votes and 41.26 per cent of the popular vote.
The Bloc Québécois have 22 races called in their favour. They have 1,232,095 votes and 6.31 per cent of the popular vote.
The New Democrats have seven races called in their favour. They have 1,231,198 votes and 6.3 per cent of the popular vote.
The Greens have one race called in their favour. They have 243,471 votes and 1.25 per cent of the popular vote.
At Parliament’s dissolution, the Liberals held 152 seats, the Conservatives 120, the Bloc Québécois 33, the NDP 24 and the Greens two. There were three independents and four vacancies in the 338-seat Commons. Because of population increases, the Commons has grown by five ridings starting with this election.
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BROSSARD – The Canadiens convened at the CN Sports Complex one final time for the 2024-25 season to clear out their lockers and meet the media to wrap up the campaign.
Although the players would’ve liked for this day to be taking place several weeks later than it is, the mood was certainly positive as they celebrated a season of growth and exceeded expectations.
Here are some highlights from the players’ end-of-season media ops.
Please note questions and answers have been modified for clarity and conciseness.
Suzuki on his line’s progress this season:
I think we took huge steps. Getting the opportunity to play with the same guys for that many games is not that common in this League. I think we were able to just continue to build chemistry and learn from each other, learn off each other, and we’ve become a dangerous line that other teams need to be aware of. There are challenges in that and all the preparation teams do for us. Going into the next year, every game, every opportunity is important for us to show up and be at our best.
Suzuki on experiencing the playoffs in Montreal:
The fans obviously showed that [the Bell Centre] is the best spot to play in the NHL. The atmosphere in the building was something special. I’ll definitely never forget that, my first home packed up building in the playoffs. It was special for me and all the guys. I think it’s definitely a market guys will want to come to.
Caufield on his personal growth this season:
I think I grew a lot as a player this year. I can always take a bigger step, but for sure I think every year you just want to improve, and you want to make a bigger impact out there. I think I did that consistently this year and I just want to keep improving that for next year.
Caufield on Hutson, Ivan Demidov, and Slafkovsky:
They are three really, really special talents that we’ve got and they all drive the group every day. They all have that competitive edge to them, too – they all want to be the best and I think that pushes the group even more. They’re really special players, young and hungry, so I'm really excited for the future.
Caufield on the turning points that led the Habs to a playoff spot:
We’d go on these runs, but they weren't on accident. We looked at ourselves as a group and decided that we needed to turn it around or it was just going to end up how it did the past couple of years. I think we took a big leap in being able to do that; I think we’ve just got to find more consistency in that.
David Savard on the emotions of closing out his career:
Savard on finishing his career with playoffs in Montreal:
It happened at the start of the second, on a shot from Ryan Leonard, I think. I had a tear in two of my three groin muscles. I tried to stay in the game, but I wasn’t really able to move, and on top of that, I got scored on because of it so I thought it was best for me to leave the game.
Montembeault on what helped the team beat expectations:
Slafkovsky on his progress and his production this season:
Obviously, I wanted to produce a little more, but overall I think I took a step up and learned a lot during the year. I went through a lot of ups and downs and I was trying to figure out my game. I think towards the end of the season, it was a little better. Maybe it would be nice if next season I start in October, not February.
Yeah, I hope so. It’s a special place to play, and having our young core and all these guys that are still coming up... I think it’s only going to get younger from here, and we’re just excited about what the future can hold.
I think just how grounded everyone is. There’s no ego, no arrogance, it’s just a bunch of guys who enjoy what we do and who want to play for each other and for the fans.
Anderson on the current state of the team:
Anderson on how he bounced back from a difficult season in 2023-24:
I think you just realize you're playing the game you love. You're with your best friends in this locker room. You have a job to do at the end of the day, but you just take it one day at a time right now. And obviously, I think as a team, we're just getting started. It's nice to be back mentally.
Alexandre Carrier on whether he sees himself as a successor to Savard:
Those are big shoes to fill. Listen, I played with Savy for around 50 games, and I learned a lot from him. Obviously, I want to bring what he brings: his leadership, the respect he has from everyone around the League. If I can get that, I definitely want to fill his shoes. He’s a team guy, and I think that’s really important. That’s why he has the respect of all his teammates and the whole League like that. So, if I can get respect like he had, it’ll be mission accomplished for sure.
CBC LiteSectionsNews • Canada • MontrealAs shuttle bus service ends, transit agency says REM can be trustedCBC News | Posted: May 4, 2025 9:21 PM | Last Updated: May 4
Shuttle buses were put in place in February due to the REM's unreliability
Image | REM Facilities Tour, Brossard, QC
Caption: The REM facilities in Brossard, Que., on a media visit on April 21, 2023. The service has been plagued with technical difficulties and delays in recent months. (Ivanoh Demers/Radio-Canada)
Caption: There was a long lineup at around 8 a.m. on March 18 at the Panama REM station in Brossard following a service breakdown. (Simon-Marc Charron/Radio-Canada)
Caption: The REM had resorted to setting up shuttle buses to make up for service issues with its light-rail train offering. (Simon-Marc Charron/Radio-Canada)
Caption: Doreen Assaad is calling for the return of bus lines connecting the South Shore municipality to downtown Montreal until the REM is more reliable.
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the largest Asian supermarket chain in Canada
is proud to announce the opening of its newest location at Quartier Dix30 in Brossard today
This marks the second T&T store in Quebec and the first in the Montérégie region
Located to better serve the growing population of Brossard and its surrounding communities
this 5,000-square-meter supermarket offers a wide range of T&T's signature products
"It has been so heartwarming to feel so welcomed in Montreal with our first store in borough Saint-Laurent
We've been listening to our customers and Brossard has been the most requested community that wants a T&T
and for anyone interested in expanding your pallets or challenge your culinary skills
"We are thrilled to welcome T&T Supermarket to Quartier DIX30
The arrival of this well-recognized and beloved brand enhances the diversity of our retail and convenience offering
reinforcing DIX30 as a preferred destination on the South Shore "
Customers are encouraged to sign up for the T&T Rewards program through the T&T mobile app to enjoy member prices and exclusive in-store offers. Online ordering for home delivery and in-store pickup will begin on November 11th at www.tntsupermarket.com and the T&T mobile app
T&T store at Quartier DIX30 will be open daily from 9:00 a.m
T&T Supermarkets is the largest Asian supermarket chain in Canada, operating over 35 stores in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, and Quebec. T&T Supermarkets was founded in Vancouver in 1993 and is now led by second-generation successor and CEO, Tina Lee. T&T Supermarket is headquartered in Richmond, BC. For more information, please visit: www.tntsupermarket.com
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is warning the public not to consume bagels from this company
as they have not been prepared and stored in a manner that ensures their safety
The products subject to this warning were available for sale until April 15 in several establishments across Quebec – including major grocery stores like Maxi
and poppy seed bagels – sold at room temperature in clear plastic bags
“The operator is recalling the products in question,” the MAPAQ wrote in a news release
“It has agreed with the Ministry to issue this warning as a precautionary measure.”
“Anyone in possession of any of these products is advised not to consume them,” they added
The MAPAQ said that the bagels can be returned to the establishment where they were purchased or discard them
“Even if the affected products show no signs of spoilage or suspicious odor
their consumption may pose a health risk,” said the MAPAQ
No illnesses associated with the consumption of these foods have been reported to MAPAQ to date
You can read the full recall notice and more provincial food safety updates on MAPAQ’s website
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The Asian grocery store chain just opened its second location in the province
Customers line up on opening day at the new Brossard T&T
After much anticipation, the South Shore has a new shopping gem: A brand-new T&T Supermarket opened its doors today at Quartier DIX30 in Brossard
This is T&T's second location in Quebec and its first in the Montérégie region
expanding its reach beyond Montreal to cater to more food lovers in the area
Although slightly smaller than the province's first location in Montreal
this new store is still huge and is packed with everything the Asian grocery chain is known for
Shoppers can expect a self-serve hot food bar
sushi and T&T's famous crispy Papa Chicken
You'll also find freshly baked bread and pastries
an extensive selection of fruits and vegetables
Chinese crepe station at the new Brossard T&T.T&T | Press release
"Brossard has been the most requested community that wants a T&T," said T&T CEO Tina Lee in a press release
with eager shoppers forming a long line before the ribbon was even cut
as T&T's arrival reinforces Quartier DIX30's status as a top shopping destination on the South Shore
president of Carbonleo — the team behind DIX30 — said
"The arrival of this well-recognized and beloved brand enhances the diversity of our retail and convenience offering."
Produce section at the new Brossard T&T.T&T | Press release
T&T is Canada's largest Asian supermarket chain
originating in Vancouver in 1993 when it was founded by Cindy and Jack Lee to provide the Asian diaspora in British Columbia with familiar products that were hard to find in Canada
The chain has since expanded its reach far beyond its B.C
The new Brossard store is now open daily from 9 a.m
welcoming everyone from curious food enthusiasts to seasoned T&T fans
home delivery and in-store pickup will start on Monday
November 11 via T&T's mobile app and website
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we unveiled two permanent works of art as part of the REM’s art program: Un voyage sans fin au-delà du présent
Un voyage sans fin au-delà du présent is a photographic installation in one of the interior corridors of Panama station
It consists of eight photographs on glass panels placed on a lightbox in a metal structure.
Chih-Chien Wang is very familiar with the neighbourhood around Panama station
He visits it regularly and views it as a journey through the various dialects
It is like a physical and metaphorical portal allowing him to navigate time and the seasons
Learn more about the work of art by Chih-Chien Wang
David Armstrong VI has created a set of two sculptures entitled Les passagers
reflecting the very essence of travelling by public transit
This diptych combines aggregates of cast bronze
rippling ribbons and alternating vibrant colours
David Armstrong VI has sculpted the rippling forms as if they were alive
The forms are like two fearless travellers from a different era
swept along by a force in perpetual motion
Learn more about the work of art by David Armstrong VI
Both works of art come under the Politique d'intégration des arts à l'architecture by the Ministère de la Culture et des Communications and the UniR program
some $8 million will be invested in a total of 12 permanent works of art at various locations throughout the REM network
Pieces will also be installed at Deux-Montagnes
Bois Franc and Édouard-Montpetit stations and at Central Station
A final selection competition will be launched in the coming months to identify the artist who will be responsible for the public artwork planned for Pierrefonds-Roxboro station
Find out more about the UNIR art program
Palma Condominiums recently launched in Brossard
marks a milestone in the ongoing creation of Solar Uniquartier
a transit-oriented development connected to the REM metro system and close to downtown Montreal
the Fonds immobilier de solidarité FTQ and Fondaction
describes the new condo as an “architectural feat,” with undulating balconies on all four building facades
Co-owners will have access to more than 8,000 square feet of common areas designed in shades evoking desert beige tones
Some of these spaces include an entrance hall with an adjacent area for teleworking and a lounge
a green roof to help maintain coolness during warm weather
and a rooftop terrace with poolside lounging space and BBQ facilities
There are also unobstructed views over the neighbourhood and the Montérégiennes
and proximity to three surrounding parks and a community garden
“It’s a privilege to participate in Solar Uniquartier’s development since its inception,” said Martin Raymond
president and CEO of Fonds immobilier de solidarité FTQ
I am convinced that this new phase of condominiums will appeal to buyers for whom real estate is a safe investment.”
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Yin Ji restaurant has moved to Brossard, offering a new ideal spot to discover the authentic cuisine of Guangdong province in China. This new location reflects the success of Yin Ji, which first made a name for itself in Toronto and then in Montreal
winning over loyal customers with its iconic dishes and unique flavors
Yin Ji Chang Fen quietly expanded beyond its borders
opening locations in places like Singapore
“Toronto has a large Cantonese community
People hadn’t eaten certain dishes in 20 years
Yin Ji takes them back to their childhood,” says Tony Ho
had friends who would travel to Toronto just for Yin Ji and other authentic Cantonese restaurants
Opening in Quebec was a great opportunity since there was already a customer base for this type of cuisine
Tony and his partners also run Ramen Isshin at Dix30 and Sāmon Sushi in Boucherville
Yin Ji’s menu is inspired by the traditional cuisine of Guangdong’s Cantonese region but also draws influences from places like Hong Kong for a delightful blend of flavors
but there are two house specialties that make Yin Ji especially appealing: its rice noodle rolls and congee
The rice noodle rolls can be customized to your liking
What sets these rolls apart is the thinness of the dough
The congee is a flavorful and comforting rice porridge
even better when paired with freshly made fried dough sticks
The restaurant is also known for its Hong Kong-style iced milk tea
They also serve an iced red bean drink made with milk tea
This place is perfect for adventurous eaters looking to explore new dishes through Cantonese culture. It’s also part of our list of the best Chinese restaurants
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Founded in 1902 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Schwarz Etienne is an independent watchmaking brand that often flies under the radar yet holds incredible potential
it boasts a surprisingly high level of vertical integration
producing not only its own watches but also cases or movements
As Watches & Wonders 2025 and its parallel events approach
we sat down with the brand’s newly appointed Managing Director
to discuss his vision for Schwarz Etienne and a few words about what to expect for the next collection of Schwarz Etienne
You have been named Managing Director of Schwarz Etienne in July 2024
Can you share a bit about your background before joining the brand
Managing Director of Schwarz Etienne – While my parents were already in the watch industry
I first studied to become a medtech engineer but soon realized I wanted something more hands-on
That led me to study micromechanics and movement design
I had the privilege of working on the restoration of a Breguet pocket watch
That experience was fascinating – the watch itself
the International Museum of Horology in La Chaux-de-Fonds
I was fortunate to be part of the rebirth of a legendary haute horlogerie manufacture: Minerva
Everything had to be rebuilt from the ground up
I established the technical office and began developing movements
Minerva was acquired by Richemont and integrated into Montblanc
It was an incredibly stimulating experience
particularly under the mentorship of Demetrio Cabiddu at Minerva and Henry-John Belmont
Reinhard Meis was also part of this journey
we developed the Montblanc Villeret 1858 collection from scratch
I expanded my expertise from movement design to project management and head of HH development
I spent six years at Greubel Forsey as Product manager
further deepening my connection to watchmaking
and attention to detail are of utmost importance
I have always guided my teams to work with this mindset
You’ve been with Schwarz Etienne for a few months now
and what key insights have you gained from this experience
I was truly impressed by what I discovered
I saw the brand’s potential and the need to give it the recognition and visibility it deserves
Schwarz Etienne is a hidden gem in the watch industry – a rough diamond waiting to be discovered and appreciated
Schwarz Etienne is better known for its private label activities than for its own watches
Schwarz Etienne has evolved by focusing its resources on what defines the soul of its creations: mastery of the watchmaking art and a centuries-old expertise in movement manufacturing
we build on this heritage while embracing modern evolution
Every strategic decision is made with a long-term vision
allowing the brand to continue pushing boundaries while staying true to its identity
What are your priorities for developing the brand
Our focus is on the DNA of our independent manufacture
which is rare in the industry – over 120 years of history
Schwarz Etienne has released some beautiful watches
Our current strategic realignment enables us to stay true to our commitment to independence: creating watches shaped with passion
we will be launching our new “1902” collection
Our goal is to position Schwarz Etienne at the level it deserves
That value needs to be immediately recognizable
We want to offer watches that are both modern and timeless – essentially
We have a skilled and passionate team ready to take on challenges
and we have a long-term development plan that includes new collections and movements
these things take time – true transformation doesn’t happen overnight
reinforcing our identity and showcasing our savoir-faire while celebrating the deep expertise within our manufacture
Our approach harmonises design and mechanics
elevating the brand’s presence while staying faithful to our commitment to high-quality watches
Our marketing approach revolves around storytelling
highlighting the heritage and craftsmanship of Schwarz Etienne
the product will be at the heart of our strategy
We want to create a cohesive 360° experience around it
Our presence in the market needs to reflect a balance of elegance and modernity while maintaining a strong connection to our uninterrupted history
We are actively working on building a strong and cohesive brand identity aligned with these objectives
embodying the brand’s unique identity and exceptional craftsmanship
The Private Label remains an important part of the business
We need to maintain a balance between our different activities
but we fully intend to continue providing La Division du Temps’ private label services
This is an exciting journey and business for us – it challenges our capabilities and pushes us to develop expertise alongside our partners
The depth of knowledge within our team and the strength of our industrial tools are extraordinary assets in this respect
For more information, please visit schwarz-etienne.ch
Occasional rain tapering to a few showers late
A semi truck lies on it's side in Brossard on Wednesday evening
after a tornado moved across the area around 8:15PM
There was also damage reported to a few homes
The same storm the produced the possible tornado in Brossard Wednesday evening
exhibited rotation as it moved across Ile Perrot around 8PM
Thunderstorms produced some minor flooding along Senneville Road near the Île-aux-Tourtes-Bridge and Highway 40 on Wednesday afternoon
The Northern Tornadoes Project from Western University in London
Ontario will be investigating the damage caused by a tornado in South Shore Brossard around 8:15PM Wednesday evening
The storm was captured on video and appears to be an EF-0 tornado or perhaps a low end EF-1
Investigators will confirm the strength later today
knocked over a semi truck and cut power to over 3500 homes around Matte Boulevard
The same line of storms did show rotation as it moved over my location on Ile Perrot around 8PM
Two other possible tornadoes were also observed near Saint-Hippolyte and Portneuf
it would bring the number of tornadoes to date in 2024 to 11 across Quebec
This is well above the long-term average of 4
strong thunderstorms swept across southern Quebec and parts of Ontario starting early Wednesday afternoon
The storms were in response to a frontal boundary moving into a very moist and unstable airmass
There were several rounds of storms into the evening hours
producing primarily heavy rain and lots of vivid lightning for the Island of Montreal
Around 16mm of rain fell at Trudeau Airport on Wednesday
especially across the far western portion of the island
but thankfully not a repeat of the July 10 storms
the storms prompted tornado warnings in the mid-afternoon for the Hawkesburry region and neighbouring Lachute
In the evening hours another tornado warned storm moved from the Rideau Lakes region into the Merrickville and Kemptville area south of Ottawa
There were reports of downed trees and power lines
A cold front on Thursday will be accompanied by isolated showers
before cooler and less humid air arrives for Friday
Temperatures will be cooler Thursday and Friday
before warming once again into the high 20s and low 30s for the weekend and next week
Meanwhile western Canada is baking and burning
Temperatures soared to 40C (104F) across southern Saskatchewan and Alberta on Wednesday
Significant fires are burning in Alberta and British Columbia
including the Jasper Complex Fire that has burned thousands of hectares and forced the evacuation of Jasper Townsite and closure of the National Park
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