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Saint-Laurent 2025 federal election live results. Browse live results for all 343 ridings
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is projected to be re-elected in Saint-Laurent
Lambropoulos has 26,020 of 44,087 votes (59.02%)
is in second place with 12,378 votes (28.08%) and Marielle Gendron
Lambropoulos has represented the riding since 2017
13,081 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
There were three independents and four vacancies in the 338-seat Commons
the Commons has grown by five ridings starting with this election
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Review of Saint Laurent Summer 2025 Ad Campaign by Creative Director Anthony Vaccarello and Photographer Mark Kean with models Ajus Samuel
Saint Laurent’s Summer 2025 campaign
conceived under the creative direction of Anthony Vaccarello and captured through the lens of photographer Mark Kean
offers a striking exploration of silhouette
With hair by Duffy and makeup by the legendary Pat McGrath
the campaign leans into Saint Laurent’s signature codes of power dressing and androgyny
and Tanya Churbanova embody the house’s vision with sculptural elegance and steely poise
The campaign images unfold in a coolly restrained environment—muted backdrops
and studio lighting that sculpts the garments with reverent precision
The clothing is the star: structured suiting
and luxe fabrics coalesce in a study of proportion and posture
each model striking a pose that suggests both vulnerability and control
and perched in a series of calculated gestures
The result evokes the theatricality of Helmut Newton’s fashion tableaux while keeping the tone quiet
Where this campaign excels is in its clarity of vision
Vaccarello continues to refine his take on Saint Laurent’s legacy—particularly the interplay of masculinity and femininity—without resorting to nostalgia
The gender-blurring tailoring feels both timely and timeless
and the casting is both elegant and diverse in sensibility
there is a certain emotional detachment in the images; the models appear encased in their own coolness
which may leave some viewers craving a deeper narrative or spark of spontaneity
this restraint could be intentional—a comment on image-making itself as a form of sculptural performance
Saint Laurent Creative Director | Anthony VaccarelloPhotographer | Mark KeanModels | Ajus Samuel
and Tanya ChurbanovaHair | DuffyMakeup | Pat McGrathManicurist | Alexandra JanowskiCasting Director | Samuel Ellis Scheinman
the Yves Saint Laurent museum has been closed for renovation
The art and fashion museum is undergoing a major renovation to double its floor space and provide better access to Pierre Bergé's office
The work will also create a documentation and research center
the Yves Saint Laurent museum is planning a full program of artistic events
imagined by this true symbol of Parisian haute couture
With over 5,000 items of clothing, 15,000 accessories and tens of thousands of sketches, collection plates, photographs and other documents, the collection owned by the foundation is incredibly rich. And with good reason: Yves Saint Laurent is the only couturier of his generation to have taken the precaution of archiving all his work
right from the opening of his own couture house
lovers of fashion and haute couture thank him
enjoying his work on display in the Avenue Marceau museum without moderation
The Paris address is in a historic location: the Yves Saint Laurent couture house at 5 avenue Marceau, where the couturier imagined and brought to life many of his creations for almost 30 years. Later home to the Fondation Pierre Bergé - Yves Saint Laurent
it has housed the museum dedicated to the designer since 2002
Scenographer Nathalie Crinière and decorator Jacques Grange have redesigned the exhibition spaces in the original atmosphere of the haute couture house
This 450 m² museum showcases Yves Saint Laurent sketches, drawings, photographs and textile creations, while revealing the couturier's secrets. The former haute couture salons and the designer's creative studio are integrated into the permanent tour. The aim? To plunge visitors into the heart of the fashion house 's creative process, for an almost total immersion in the world ofYves Saint Laurent
To demonstrate the richness of his heritage
the pieces on display will be frequently renewed
the museum regularly organizes themed temporary exhibitions
The museum is accessible to people with reduced mobility
Advance booking is strongly recommended to avoid disappointment at the cash desk
Lovers of French fashion and haute couture can look forward to discovering this exceptional museum
And to keep up with all the latest museum news
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An artist's rendering of the future Bois Franc REM station in St
one of five stations planned for the borough expected to attract future employees of local companies
a Quebec government funded project that promotes networking between job seekers and potential employers in St
has adopted a new initiative for its eighth edition
Excellence industrielle Saint-Laurent recently announced
Subsequent stages this year will focus on biofood
and information and communications technology
The organization said that the format change means "rather than sending impersonal resumes (CVs) online
participants have the opportunity to discover in person the work environment of future employers
meet the people who recruit within the companies and interact directly with them
showcase their skills to company managers and benefit from personalized support in their job search process
participating companies will benefit from direct contact with qualified and motivated talents
while strengthening their employer brand."
Twenty pre-selected people recently boarded a bus to visit companies seeking potential employees
Mayor Alan DeSousa said that as part of the borough's strategic planning
Laurent community is exciting and is now being built with a modern vision of developments focused on sustainable prosperity
Laurent are evolving with the upcoming arrival of the five REM stations and the aerospace innovation zone
This is generating developments that will have positive repercussions for both businesses and the population."
DeSousa said the new residents in the area of the REM stations "constitute a new pool of labour within walking or cycling distance
while our economic hub is full of job opportunities in cutting-edge sectors
By bringing employers closer to local talent
the RDV Laurentien de l'emploi strengthens this economic vitality while offering job seekers a unique
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“The museum is now entering a phase of architectural transformation,” the museum said in a release.During its first seven years in operation
the Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris has welcomed nearly a million visitors and displayed more than 2,000 works
Located in the former couture house at 5 Avenue Marceau
the museum safeguards the great couturier’s studio
bearing witness to the creative genius of Yves Saint Laurent
It also regularly mounts one-of-a-kind thematic exhibitions
featuring many themes in the wide-ranging creativity of Saint Laurent
Madison Cox, president of the Fondation Pierre Bergé–Yves Saint Laurent
has appointed New York-based Selldorf Architects and Paris’s Studio La Boétie to lead the museum’s renovation
Louis-Saint-Laurent—Akiawenhrahk 2025 federal election live results. Browse live results for all 343 ridings
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is projected to be re-elected in Louis-Saint-Laurent—Akiawenhrahk
Deltell has 29,521 of 65,811 votes (44.86%)
is in second place with 21,693 votes (32.96%) and Martin Trudel
Deltell has represented the riding since 2015
Louis-Saint-Laurent—Akiawenhrahk used to be named Louis-Saint-Laurent
The riding’s boundaries were updated for the 2025 federal election
25,647 voters cast ballots at advance polls
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In the tension between timeless legacy and modern audacity
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Bas-Saint-Laurent and Gaspésie are jewels in the province of Quebec
rich maritime history and welcoming culture
these regions are brimming with activities and natural treasures to discover
Here's why this destination is a must-see.Nature at its best: A paradise for outdoor enthusiasts
• Parc National du Bic: Let yourself be charmed by the coastal landscapes of this iconic park
make it the perfect getaway for connecting with nature.• Île aux Lièvres: A true natural haven
observe various birds or camp out for a unique experience in the heart of the St
Lawrence River.• Canyon des Portes de l'Enfer: Treat yourself to a memorable adventure as you explore this spectacular natural site
which includes the highest suspension bridge in Quebec.Cultural and maritime discoveries
• Site Historique Maritime de la Pointe-au-Père: Immerse yourself in Quebec's maritime history
Visit the Onondaga submarine and discover the harrowing tales of the Empress of Ireland.• Pot à l'Eau-de-Vie lighthouse: Admire the panoramic views from this historic lighthouse
You can even stay here for an extraordinary experience.• Musée Régional de Kamouraska: Immerse yourself in local history and culture at this fascinating museum.Waterside activities
• Sentiers du littoral et de la rivière Rimouski: Walk along these picturesque trails for breathtaking views of the St
Lawrence River and admire the most beautiful sunsets
• Traverse Rivière-du-Loup-Saint-Siméon: Take the time to cross the river by ferry and enjoy the magnificent seascapes.• Plage de l'Anse-aux-Coques: Perfect for a summer's day
this beach is ideal for relaxing or enjoying family activities.A region where nature and culture unite
a history buff or an epicurean searching for adventure
the Bas-Saint-Laurent and Gaspésie regions will seduce you
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Conservative candidate Neil Oberman and supporters watch the unfolding election results
Mount Royal MP Anthony Housefather greets supporters
Outremont MP Rachel Bendayan reacts to her election victory
Laurent MP Emmanuella Lambropoulos on election day
The federal Liberal strongholds in the west end of Montreal maintained that status Monday night
Anthony Housefather was declared the winner at around 12:15 a.m
but the evening started off as a nailbiter between him and Conservative candidate Neil Oberman
but has previously come out strong for the Conservatives
particularly when Stephen Harper was Prime Minister
Housefather had 50.9 percent of the vote to 40.67 percent for Oberman
4.65 percent for the NDP and 3.3 percent for the BQ
Housefather won with 57 percent of the vote to 24.46 percent for the Conservatives
“Thank you to the people of Mount Royal for once again putting their trust in me
serving my riding and country is the honour of a lifetime,” Housefather posted
reacting to the call during the evening of a Liberal minority government
“This is not a referendum on a single person,” he added
his supporters reflected on the short but intense campaign in Mount Royal
“I thought the campaign at times was not as respectful as I would have liked,” said Côte St
“Anthony Housefather has been an excellent MP
the best MP I’ve ever had the chance to work with.”
Also at his headquarters were CSL Mayor Mitchell Brownstein
Marvin Rotrand of United Against Hate and former D’Arcy McGee MNA Lawrence Bergman
“We reached a lot of people throughout the campaign
and had a great group of volunteers,” Bergman told The Suburban
The Liberals won more easily and quickly in the St
where Emmanuella Lambropoulos and Rachel Bendayan respectively were declared the winners before midnight
As of Tuesday morning with 170 of 171 polls reporting
10.6 percent for the NDP and 9.67 percent for the Green Party and its co-leader Jonathan Pedneault
“Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your trust,” Bendayan posted along with a video showing her reaction to her victory
with 164 of 166 polls reporting Lambropoulos was the winner with 59.1 percent
the NDP at 4.5 percent and the Green Party at 1.6 percent
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People’s Party of Canada candidate Manon Chevalier.
The St. Laurent riding remains a Liberal stronghold, with MPs like Emmanuella Lambropoulos, former Minister Stéphane Dion and their predecessors winning by comfortable margins going back many years. The Liberals won with 59 percent of the vote in the 2021 election.
Richard Serour, also a St. Laurent native, has run for the Conservatives in St. Laurent in past elections. He has been President and CEO of the Canadian Immigration Council, helping people immigrate to Canada. He has also been a CJAD host (as Ricky Cyr) and an opinion writer for The Suburban. He is well known as a prominent advocate for Canadian immigration and citizenship. He is fluent in four languages, English, French, Arabic, and Hebrew.”
A candidate has not yet been named as of press time.
Marielle Gendron is a Master’s student in education at Université de Montréal and an elementary school teacher in the riding. She was actively involved in the last federal election campaign with the Bloc Québécois Youth Forum. She has also been teaching music and is an assistant director at a summer camp.
Richard Chambers is the party’s candidate.
Manon Chevalier says she “values the traditions of our ancestors while focusing on the present, believing that education is vital for a thriving society,“ and “admires French culture and aims to promote these values.” Chevalier has a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Laval University and a certificate in environmental studies, as well as 25 years of experience in consulting engineering. As a candidate, Chevalier says her main goal is to combat globalism. n
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Vogue reported that “a mold of fashion was broken” when Yves Saint Laurent
all of twenty-one and freshly installed at the house of Dior
presented his first haute couture collection
The ovation was so thunderous it bordered on cinematic
France had a new hero; fashion had a new language
and educated at the École de la Chambre Syndicale de la Couture in Paris
Saint Laurent was sketching gowns by the time most children were still figuring out scissors
in fact—through a stream of provocations that changed how women dressed and how they felt doing so: le smoking
which liberated designer fashion from the confines of couture salons
But for all his innovation, Saint Laurent didn’t quite buy into the cult of the handbag. He never built collections around bags
never fussed over them the way he did with his jewelry or silhouettes
“The importance Saint Laurent attached to jewellery in his work
and the relative lack of prominence he gave to handbags as accessories,” writes Patrick Mauriès in Yves Saint Laurent Accessories
“arguably highlights yet another difference between a couturier and a ‘designer.’” While today’s fashion houses build empires on arm candy
they were made by a handful of leather goods suppliers to Saint Laurent’s specifications
The materials were sumptuous and sometimes surprising: Moroccan leather
It was under the imaginative direction of Madame Leroux and Madame Perrin that the accessories line came to life
producing bags that winked at function while indulging in form: evening tambourines in velvet
music-satchel riffs in foal printed to resemble panther skin
leftover jewelry chains reimagined as a shoulder strap
that Jane—was modeling a navy calf shoulder bag from the Rive Gauche collection
Decades before lending her name to an Hermès icon
The bags may not have received the PR blitz of today’s luxury launches
but they did something far rarer: they reflected an unselfconscious cool
the very Left Bank ease that YSL cultivated so precisely
and Saint Laurent (now sans Yves and under the creative direction of Anthony Vaccarello) has become a modern handbag power player
Today’s lineup includes structured staples
while perhaps not imagined by Yves himself
And even if Yves Saint Laurent didn’t care to build a handbag empire
still needs somewhere to toss her cigarettes
Juergen TellerLaunched in 2013 during Hedi Slimane’s tenure as creative director, the Sac de Jour, which translates to “Bag of the Day,” embodies timeless elegance with its structured silhouette and accordion side panels. Designed to be both functional and stylish, it features top handles, a detachable shoulder strap, and a discreet padlock. The bag’s minimalist aesthetic has contributed to its status as a modern classic, appealing to those seeking a refined yet practical accessory.
BOE MARIONIntroduced in the summer of 2023, the Le 37 is Saint Laurent’s modern take on the classic bucket bag. Crafted in smooth leather with a structured silhouette, subtle YSL monogram, and drawstring closure, it balances elegance with ease. Equal parts polished and practical, it’s quickly become a go-to for those seeking quiet luxury with everyday appeal. A new icon in the making.
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At Milan Design Week 2025’s Salone del Mobile, Saint Laurent unveils four previously unseen furniture pieces by pioneering 20th-century designer Charlotte Perriand. The exhibition
gathers works created between 1943 and 1967 as prototypes or sketches
now reproduced as full-scale editions for the first time. One of the key pieces
La Banquette de la Résidence de l’Ambassadeur du Japon à Paris (1967)
was originally designed as a five-seat sofa for the residence of Japan’s ambassador in Paris
Commissioned by architect Junzô Takakura
the monolithic work was envisioned by Perriand to appear as though it were floating
an illusion achieved by extending the over-seven-meter-long base and curving it upwards at both ends
The piece is now remanufactured in limited numbers
This rare insight into Charlotte Perriand’s enduring influence on modernist furniture is produced under the creative direction of Anthony Vaccarello
with the collaboration underscoring Saint Laurent’s commitment to heritage
Perriand’s connection to the house traces back to Yves Saint Laurent himself
further championed her legacy by supporting retrospectives of her work
Also on display at the exhibition is La Table Mille-Feuilles (1963)
Though it was originally deemed too complex to manufacture and existed solely as a model on Perriand’s desk for decades
it is now finally being produced in full scale
The table consists of ten superimposed layers of contrasting woods – rosewood and cherrywood – forming concentric circles on its bevelled
shaped by the natural variations in wood grain and the molding process
the exhibition is named Saint Laurent-Charlotte Perriand
La Bibliothèque Rio de Janeiro (1962)
a bookcase originally crafted for Perriand’s husband to accommodate both books and artworks
The structure is made from solid Brazilian rosewood and features sliding doors of woven cane – echoing the shading techniques used in traditional Brazilian homes
with its original version exhibited only three times over the past twenty-five years
traces back to Perriand’s time in Vietnam
where she served as Director of Crafts and Applied Arts
lost over time and known only through drawings
has been reconstructed through a fusion of modernist principles and vernacular craftsmanship
It now features a chromed tubular frame with a rosewood seat and backrest
The exhibition takes place from April 8th to 13th at Padiglione Visconti in Milan, with each piece available in limited, made-to-order editions. Those visiting can register here
Saint Laurent presents a selection of Perriand’s photography at its Parisian locations and publishes a dedicated volume on her visionary images
view of La Bibliothèque Rio de Janeiro (1962)
the structure is made from solid Brazilian rosewood and features sliding doors of woven cane
exhibition view of Saint Laurent-Charlotte Perriand
e Fauteuil Visiteur Indochine (1943) traces back to Perriand’s time in Vietnam
view of La Banquette de la Résidence de l’Ambassadeur du Japon à Paris (1967)
the exhibition is on view from April 8th to 13th at Padiglione Visconti in Milan
detailed view of Le Fauteuil Visiteur Indochine (1943)
a bookcase originally crafted for Perriand’s husband
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All of this came before Vaccarello did a full body swerve into brocade and lace evening looks of broad-shouldered jackets, fluttery diaphanous blouses and narrow short skirts, all of which sang joyfully with exquisitely rich color—fuchsia, hot pink, kingfisher blue, daffodil yellow—and were delivered with exactly the same swaggering attitude with which he showed the suiting. (It all comes down to the hands in the pockets, apparently.)
Except it maybe wasn’t quite the dramatic shift it looked to be at first glance. Vaccarello had already seeded the notion of an alternative to the suits with his soft pajama dressing (a long belted damask tunic over fluid trousers) which also came loaded up with the bijoux, clanking bangles and ropes of necklaces, a veritable tribute to Loulou de la Falaise, one of Saint Laurent’s closest creative collaborators, as were the billowing glistening gossamer dresses which rippled to the floor.
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The necktie is not just for the boys anymore. This timeless piece is now a renewed statement of mischief, masculinity, and femininity in equal measure.
Now the necktie—the strict uniform of Catholic teens and finance bros at Wall Street—has folded into women’s wardrobes
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and shapes that could’ve been dreamt up by a Dali painting on a Saturday night
Some are knotted at the throat in classic preparation; others hang loose and louche
essentially the equivalent of a cool shrug
Whether slim and sharp or wide enough to double as a scarf
Fashion’s current love affair with masculine-feminine crosscurrents paved the way
Saint Laurent dialed up the drama by slipping Michelle Pfeiffer into a slouchy power suit in their S/S25 campaign
all American Psycho realness with a dash of Left Bank ennui
the tie’s appeal is a sign of masculine dress codes gleefully swiped and recoded
One moment it’s slung around the neck with sly irreverence; the next
if you’re feeling especially devil-may-care
Thread it through a miniskirt as a sly subversion
Pile on a second tie for stylistic complication
letting the tie steal the spotlight like a slippery silk dare
that some rules are better when undone or newly rewritten for the contemporary audience
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2024 TELUS Canadian Championship — Quarter-Final (Leg 1)
After scoring three times in the second half at Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard on Wednesday night
Toronto FC took a commanding lead against Ligue1 Quebec side CS Saint-Laurent in the first leg of their Canadian Championship quarter-final matchup
Nathan Goulet made a crucial goal line clearance seven minutes in
denying the tournament’s record goalscorer Jonathan Osorio
minutes before the two goalkeepers — Toronto’s Luka Gavran and Saint-Laurent’s Konstantinos Maniatis — traded big saves at either end of the pitch
The first half was end-to-end and both teams had their chances
but the game remained scoreless going into the break
Toronto FC found a breakthrough early in the second half
with Matty Longstaff firing a powerful shot that Maniatis got a touch on
but couldn’t prevent from finding the top right corner of the net
Toronto FC added a second in the 59th minute
with Deandre Kerr picking out the bottom left corner with a low shot
seconds after Saint-Laurent thought they deserved a penalty at the other end of the pitch when the ball struck Aimé Mabika’s arm
Federico Bernardeschi put the match out of reach in the 76th minute
catching Saint-Laurent off guard with a free kick from the right wing
As Maniatis was organizing his defenders for the set piece
Bernardeschi decided to curl a shot toward goal
and it found the back of the unprotected net
The Italian forward nearly scored a second minutes later
firing a shot that had the goalkeeper beat but struck the post
The chances didn’t dry up for Saint-Laurent in the second half after a lively first
with Jefferson Alphonse coming closest to getting the hosts on the board in the 87th minute
Alphonse took a shot from the left side of the box
and it missed just high and wide of the top left corner
The second-half outburst from TFC sends them back to BMO Field in two weeks with a commanding lead in this two-legged quarter-final
Just as they did last week against the Halifax Wanderers in the preliminary round of the Canadian Championship
CS Saint-Laurent didn’t let the occasion or their opponents dictate how they played for most of Wednesday’s match
in front of thousands of home fans at Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard
took the game to Toronto FC and certainly didn’t look out of place against significantly stronger opposition on paper
Wesley Wandje in particular was a force to be reckoned with for the hosts
and battling for every inch of turf on both sides of the ball
Goliath matchups like this for the underdogs to sit back and defend and try to hit their opponents on the counter attack
but the reigning Ligue1 Quebec champions were having none of that
just four less than TFC managed against them
Jefferson Alphonse also came close to finding the top left corner with a late shot
but his effort ended up going just high and wide
Saint-Laurent were also organized defensively
and while they did concede three goals as the game slipped away in the second half
they were structured and committed to getting bodies behind the ball when necessary
Five players spread across the backline when defending in their own half
with the fullbacks dropping deeper to join the three centre-backs
“We’re extremely proud of the efforts they put in,” Saint-Laurent head coach Nicholas Razzaghi said after the match
to concentrate when you’re not used to this level of fitness and physique and quality on the ball because it tires your mind out if not more than your legs
“They didn’t come into this challenge scared
they came into this challenge with a lot of confidence and courage
and I think everyone is able to see that.” Razzaghi’s counterpart John Herdman also heaped loads of praise on the Saint-Laurent players and staff after the match
and following the full time whistle stood at the edge of the pitch and shook the hands of everyone as they walked off
“I want to start by saying what a performance by Saint-Laurent,” said Herdman
and this is more media than I get in Toronto
So this obviously is a football city.” “I think Saint-Laurent ought to be proud tonight
Obviously for me what I’m happy about is the clean sheet
everything you expected it to be.” The praise didn’t stop there from Herdman
who added later in his press conference that Saint-Laurent “deserved something out of that game”
and could have probably had multiple goals in the match
Football is a game of moments a lot of the time
Toronto FC showed their quality and took advantage of theirs
while a lack of clinical finishing let Saint-Laurent down
After being held off the scoresheet in the first half
Toronto FC found the back of the net early in the second half and didn’t look back
receiving a short pass inside the box and firing a shot at the top right corner
The Reds doubled their advantage nine minutes later
with Deandre Kerr picking out a corner as well
Kerr’s goal came after a quick counter-attack up the pitch after the ball appeared to strike the arm of Aimé Mabika in the Toronto penalty area
Saint-Laurent argued that they deserved a penalty as Mabika’s arm was seemingly away from his body
but referee Michael Venne waved away the protests as play went the other way down the field
GOAL 🦝🦝#TFClive go up 2-0 vs. CS Saint-Laurent in Leg 1 of this TELUS #CanChamp clash as DeAndre Kerr hits on the counter-attack... but was that a handball in the box on the other end!? 👀🔴 Watch LIVE on OneSoccer pic.twitter.com/b5BWzrgFiy
When John Herdman said in the leadup to this game that Italian star Federico Bernardeschi would be available for selection on Wednesday night
but Herdman was true to his word and subbed in Bernardeschi in the 65th minute
the game had opened up a bit and the TFC forward was able to get on the ball and make things happen
put the game — and probably this quarter-final — out of reach
With the Saint-Laurent goalkeeper not paying attention to him as he set up his teammates to defend a cross into the box from a free kick
Bernardeschi expertly curled a shot into the wide-open goal to make it 3-0 for the visitors
Saint-Laurent’s players and fans didn’t like it
but the referee didn’t see an issue with the goal
and Toronto FC celebrated another important away goal as they trotted back to their own half
GOAL 🦝🦝🦝Oh, no, no, no, no, no 😭Federico Bernardeschi, you can't do it to 'em like that 🥲#TFClive up 3-0 over CS Saint-Laurent in TELUS #CanChamp action after this devious goal 😈 pic.twitter.com/QtgRJIQ6Sf
One away goal would likely have been a big mountain for Saint-Laurent heading back to Toronto in a couple of weeks
so coming back from down three will be even tougher
TFC return home with a significant advantage
knowing that anything other than a seismic collapse will see them advance to the semifinals in this competition once again
Wednesday night’s match was a special one for everyone in Montreal
and one that the large crowd won’t soon forget
“The magic of the cup” is a tagline thrown around loosely sometimes
the occasion can be even more memorable than the result
Saint-Laurent head coach Nicholas Razzaghi estimated that around six to seven thousand fans packed Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard for the match
about the same number as were at Wanderers Grounds in Halifax for their preliminary round win last week
“Our fans were incredible and we really want to thank them for coming out,” said Razzaghi
“We want to thank all the people that organized it as well because it was a lot of work
little kids and people that might not know much about the game but want to come be here for the event
you can’t thank them enough for the support
seven thousand people here backing us up and we really
John Herdman also praised the fans in Montreal
and said it felt like a “proper cup night”
and playing on a smaller pitch they aren’t used to presented some challenges for TFC well
None of those would have been reasonable excuses had the MLS side lost to their Ligue1 Quebec opponents
but they were certainly things that the Reds had to wary of
anything can happen on these nights,” Herdman said afterwards
All we can do is be disciplined and recognize the clean sheet was really important and then take our moments
“We knew it wasn’t going to be a game you were going to be able to put an expansive plan to football
I think it’s a 64-metre pitch and we turned up in the wind and the rain
Longstaff put in a hard hour-long shift on both sides of the ball on Wednesday night
and scored the winning goal with a powerful shot into the top right corner
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Le Saint-Laurent Café & Bistro is a delightful restaurant in Boucherville that alone is worth a visit to the region
it’s a well-established destination that we absolutely adored
Guillaume Gendron-Leroux and Laurent Giguère
dates back to their childhood when they would go trick-or-treating together
Laurent eventually became the chef at Chez Lionel
When a friend informed them that the owners of Saint-Laurent were looking to sell
they decided to take the plunge and take over the café
they made the leap and bought the establishment
Le Saint-Laurent Café & Bistro has transformed under their leadership
While maintaining its daytime café atmosphere
the place has been enriched with a bistro vibe in the evening
Laurent, a graduate of the ITHQ
draws a lot of inspiration from the flavors of Southeast Asia
evolving with the seasons and what’s available in the market
The focus is on local and seasonal ingredients
we had the pleasure of tasting the capon chicken wings stuffed with pork—a delight
served with gochujang mayonnaise and a variety of fresh herbs (Thai basil
These are guaranteed to remain on the menu for a long time
The grilled cheese sandwiches remain on the menu
as does the bánh mì—we highly recommend it
The menu evolves with one or two sandwiches rotating
always according to the inspiration of the moment
The wine list is just as dynamic as the menu
“We want to support small producers; we’re really committed to staying as close as possible to the original product,” explains Guillaume
it follows the same philosophy as the food: simplicity and authenticity
The classics are revisited without pretension
Le Saint-Laurent Café & Bistro is a must-stop
We were charmed by the décor—a lovely little house with a beautiful
spacious terrace in the back—and by the warm welcome from the team
Enjoy your visit!
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Cafeden – There are always addresses for us to try … and then, there are always some addresses where TASTET goes back again and again, for pure pleasure; Cafeden is one of these latter addresses. We mentioned Cafeden already in our popular article – Restaurants: “beautiful, good and cheap”, but we’ll talk more about it here
this small restaurant is rather discreet and doesn’t stand out
but nevertheless offers a delectable menu and friendly service
Cafeden is a very elegant restaurant: a sleek decor, largely fashioned by the owners themselves – “and my brother! We’re not interior designers, but we have worked in leather goods, fashion and styling, so we had a good idea of what we wanted. Together with our budget and what we had on hand, we created the surroundings for Cafeden.” The space is long with about 30 seats and the decor plays on lines; a large bar, numerous benches, neutral tones, it’s very chic.
The wine list is largely made up of private imports, and as much as possible, tries to assemble organic and natural products.
Cafeden is beautiful, it’s good, it’s easy going and it’s affordable. It is a very pleasant place to come and celebrate or just have a bite to eat and a glass of wine.
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Occasional rain tapering to a few showers late
LaSalle borough Mayor Nancy Blanchet at the Feb
A FedEx truck navigates its way around a massive snowbank on Feb
48 hours after the two mega snowstorms that left some 70 cm of snow on the ground
the streets in the City of Montreal were a hellscape of barriers created by snowbanks left on major and side streets during the initial snow removal process
The corners of westbound Van Horne and northbound Décarie and Victoria were down to one lane because of a massive snowbank
Drivers stuck in traffic on northbound Décarie headed to Paré were forced onto side streets that were packed with cars as snowbanks caused the two-way streets to be narrower
Cars headed in either direction came close to scraping each other
Such was the state of streets under the responsibility of the City of Montreal
which took the initiative to clear snow ahead of a City of Montreal-dictated schedule after a 20 cm snowfall earlier this month
are being told they used up their one instance of misbehaviour
they will have to pay for the snow removal themselves — not the centre city
LaSalle borough mayor Nancy Blanchet told the Feb
17 Montreal city council meeting that her borough
Laurent and Anjou asked Montreal for permission to at least partially clear the snow ahead of Montreal’s designated date
in relation to the latest snowstorm and overall city policy
“although this is exceptional precipitation
snow loading operations are further hampered by the reform of the snow removal policy imposed by Projet Montréal last spring
The result —Montrealers must wait even longer before the snow is removed from the public domain.”
17 council meeting that her borough went ahead with its early February snow clearing for security reasons
The Plante administration has responded that the Services de concertation des arrondissements (SCA) committee decides when snow clearing in boroughs take place
LaSalle city councillor Richard Deschamps told the Montreal meeting that borough councils should make snow clearing decisions
Plante told Deschamps that the centre city’s decision process for snow clearing enables a better sharing of resources
but that she would consider a change if deemed necessary
Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard in Montreal
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Toronto FC make their way to Montreal on Wednesday night for their Canadian Championship quarter-final first leg
but this time they aren’t heading to Stade Saputo for a date with CF Montreal
the Reds are visiting semi-professional side CS Saint-Laurent at Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard
The 2023 Ligue1 Québec champions will welcome the most historically successful team in the country to Montreal for the first-ever meeting between the two sides
as a result of knocking out CPL side Halifax Wanderers FC on penalties in the preliminary round
is playing League1 Canada opposition for the second round in a row
after beating League1 Ontario’s Simcoe County Rovers 5-0 at BMO Field at the end of April
That latter match was dominated by the MLS side as expected
but Simcoe County had some positive moments throughout the 90 minute fixture
Saint-Laurent will be forced to defend for much of the match like Simcoe was against much stronger opposition
and will be able to hit TFC on the counter-attack if that is how the game does indeed play out
“I was really impressed,” said Toronto boss John Herdman about CS Saint-Laurent
“I got a chance to see the game against Halifax
they’re well organized which you would expect from Quebec
The direct player over the press into some talented forwards caused Halifax some problems
The individual qualities of a couple of players combining together
players being on the right blade of grass and anticipating before Halifax were able to
this is a team that will cause problems…it’s gonna be a tricky one
and again play as many of our key players as we can to to make sure we get through this quarter-final first leg.” Mamadou Kane was the hero against Halifax
scoring a penalty in the first half of last week’s match
before adding another in the shootout to win the match
and FC Edmonton forward is among many players in League1 Canada who believe they are good enough to play at the professional level
and a platform against a Major League Soccer side on a nation-wide broadcast could provide another opportunity for him and others to prove he can make the jump to the CPL or higher
Saint-Laurent most recently played on Sunday
especially after that aforementioned game in Halifax last week
that they need to take CS Saint-Laurent seriously
While Lorenzo Insigne is unlikely to return from injury in this match
Herdman said in a pre-match media availability that Federico Bernardeschi could be among the players that feature
and that he is planning to bring the strongest squad available to him
between two clubs on different level of the Canadian soccer pyramid
Canadian Championship matches are always special
but ones between teams from different leagues and provinces always have a bit of extra spice to them
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CS Saint-Laurent set to host historic game against MLS giants: For the first time in Canadian Championship history
a League1 Canada club will host a Major League Soccer side on Wednesday night
when eight-time champions Toronto FC make the trip to Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard in Montreal
It is the first-ever meeting between the two sides
and comes in the hosts’ first appearance in the Canadian Championship after winning the Ligue1 Québec title last year
That 2023 provincial triumph came in CS Saint-Laurent’s second season fielding a semi-professional club
after four decades as only a youth soccer club
is a way for the club to continue to put players from Quebec on the map
something that is both their mission as well as a motivating factor
Toronto looking to keep hot streak going: Already the heavy favourites coming into this match
Toronto FC also head to Montreal in scintillating form
The Reds are on a four-game winning streak in all competitions since late-April
outscoring their opponents 11-2 in the process
In between wins against the New England Revolution and Orlando City SC
TFC beat League1 Ontario side Simcoe County Rovers 5-0 in the preliminary round of this competition
They will look to keep the good times rolling against a CS Saint-Laurent side they are expected to beat
but as the Quebec side showed against Halifax
Saint-Laurent hoping to continue steep upward trajectory: CS Saint-Laurent have been a youth soccer club in Quebec for more than 40 years
and have produced Canadian men’s national team talent Ismael Kone
among other talented players across the professional
before they won the Ligue1 title for the first time in 2023
Their magical journey continued in Halifax last week
with their Canadian Championship victory the result of decades of hard work in that community
“To come in here in our first try and get it done
it doesn’t matter — whatever we’ve got to do
just get the win.” Can they pull off another upset on Wednesday night
This will be the first-ever meeting between these sides
I don’t think people understand how difficult it is to prepare for these kinds of games
lack of experience playing at this level.” — CS Saint-Laurent head coach Nicholas Razzaghi after the win against Halifax “Sometimes it can be tough
underestimating the opposition is never what you want to do but with our mindset in the squad we have
I don’t think that’s really something we think about or do
we’re a team that’s always going to be ready for any competition or any game or whatever rank of the team we play
We’re going to be ready and definitely give full force and full steam ahead.” — Toronto FC goalkeeper Luka Gavran
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Six miles of vintage and coffee and natural wine and ice cream might seem like the made-up dream of a fashion editor who gets their thrills from these sorts of things, but in Montréal
that’s a typical day around Boulevard Saint-Laurent
It's like the final boss for ‘thrifting and a little treat’ seekers out there
And for those who don't live in the city
it's a short trip from dozens of major metropolitan areas in the United States
there are hundreds of cities where the vintage shopping is top-tier
but this not so little street in Montréal takes the idea to another level
is worth a full day spent meandering down dozens of streets lined with shops—many of which are vintage or secondhand—that are filled with everything from low-price vintage t-shirt spots and high-end luxury to well-curated
There are also up-and-coming brands that prioritize sustainability and recycling to be discovered
you'll find a mix of one-of-a-kind 70s and 80s workwear
In a moment when so many of us desperately want to bring experience and uniqueness back to shopping
It's the experience of a day—getting lost in stores and losing time (without actually getting lost since it's a pretty easily navigable area)
it's worth the road trip from wherever you are to find that one-of-a-kind piece you'll have forever
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2025 — Businesses in the Saint-Laurent borough are joining forces to develop new solutions for reusing plastic waste
driving progress towards a circular economy
an innovative and world-class manufacturer of sustainable packaging solutions
an ambitious pilot recycling program aimed at transforming plastic waste from local companies into reusable resources
The initiative brings together five prominent organizations
“PolyVie is more than a recycling program; it’s a testament to the power of local collaboration
By bringing together businesses in Saint-Laurent
we’re proving that sustainability starts in our own backyard
This initiative transforms plastic waste into opportunity
setting a new standard for how communities can work together to drive real progress towards a circular economy,” said Amir Karim
Moneris was the first partner to join the initiative
recognizing the importance of embedding sustainability into its operations
“As a company committed to sustainability and responsible commerce
we are proud to partner with Polykar and participate in the PolyVie program,” said Marc Hollenberg
“This initiative aligns with our environmental
social and governance (ESG) commitments by reducing waste and driving change within our supply chain
We look forward to our continued work with Polykar
as we take meaningful steps towards a greener future while actively supporting our local community.”
further advancing the initiative’s momentum
we recognize that sustainability is a shared responsibility and is deeply rooted in our core values
Partnering with Polykar on the PolyVie initiative is a natural step in our ongoing efforts to reduce our environmental footprint
We have great pride in joining forces with fellow Canadians who value
we are not only finding innovative ways to repurpose plastic waste
but also contributing to a more sustainable economy for future generations,” added Rob Nadler
President of Ascot Capital Group’s Lighting Division
“We are very proud of the commitment of each party and hope to inspire other companies to join this initiative and develop additional synergies,” mentioned Leesa Hodgson
Executive Director of Excellence industrielle Saint-Laurent
As Labour Day is set to usher in the unofficial end of summer
one group of local students is already reminiscing about a memorable trip earlier this season
Five students aged 14-16 recently completed the 57th Saint-Laurent exchange
first travelled to Lethbridge from July 10–17
followed by the Lethbridge delegation travelling to Saint-Laurent from August 7–14
group activities were organized to provide the visitors with an opportunity to get to know one another and discover their regions
The program consists of both organized activities and free time
Visitors stay at their twin's home for seven nights
Mayor Blaine Hyggen also accompanied the students to Quebec
“Despite some significant heavy rain in Montreal and some airport issues in Calgary
the group had an absolutely highly memorable trip,” says Mayor Hyggen
the historic Maison Robert-Bélanger and attended the Saint-Laurent Festival.”
The exchange group was also privy to a rare tour of the City of Montreal City Hall chambers
plus more touristy options such as Old Montreal
Illusion Museum and a world-famous smoked meat sandwich at Reubens
The two communities entered a formal city-to-city twinning arrangement in 1967 as part of a Canadian Centennial project to promote cultural and social relationships between Eastern and Western Canada
alternately involving seniors and students
touring activities and meals during group excursions
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in the National Homeland of the Red River Métis - Today
the Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF)
the National Government of the Red River Métis
joined by community members and representatives of the Rural Municipality of St
held its Grand Opening event for Lake Manitoba Resort
The grand opening celebrated Lake Manitoba Resort and its special features
The resort will also host a 180-site campground
with each site offering direct sewer and water hookup for RV campers
A highlight of the event was the gathering at the Clubhouse restaurant
which seats 158 - 78 indoor and 80 outdoor
offering exceptional service and delectable Indigenous inspired cuisine like candied pickerel bites and three sisters salad
Showcased was the restaurant's private dining room that seats 20
perfect for small family gatherings and corporate events
"Today is an exciting day for the Manitoba Métis Federation as we celebrate the Grand Opening of Lake Manitoba Resort," said David Chartrand
"The Resort and what it offers for visitors and guests reflects the pride we take in offering true Red River Métis hospitality."
The new fully outfitted Pro Shop was also a highlight of the event
The Pro Shop serves as the starting point for golfers who come to play on the redeveloped golf-course
"After substantial redevelopment and $3.2 million invested in the Clubhouse
we have created an incredible experience here in St
through Lake Manitoba Resort and other initiatives like our child care centre and greenhouse
continues to drive economic development in the region
including creating 10 full-time year-round and up to 20 seasonal positions through Resort operations."
Continued development at Lake Manitoba Resort includes a 180-site campground
The campground will be unique in Manitoba in that wastewater services are tied into an onsite system removing the need for individual site holding tanks and removal
with plans for campers to set-up later this year in preparation for a full camping season in 2025
The campground will also feature four tiny homes for short term-rentals
and golfers who would like to stay and play
Given the demand for these lots in advance of their availability
so book yours today by calling 204-646-2100
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The offerings of Lake Manitoba Resort add new and exciting tourism and hospitality amenities to the village of St
More information is available to the Lake Manitoba Resort website: www.lakembresort.com
For more information, media may contact:Kat PatenaudeMedia Relations AdvisorManitoba Métis Federation204-801-7710Kat.Patenaude@mmf.mb.ca
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Laurent fires that took place over a nearly 10-year period — this one happened in 2018
What some may consider to be an epidemic of car fires in the borough of St
Laurent continued with two vehicles damaged early on Dec
Police and the fire department were called at around 2:45 a.m
to the parking lot of a home at Côte Vertu and Lebeau
Police say one car is a total loss and the other suffered minor damage
The SPVM says the cause of the fire is unknown and no incendiary device was found
but the incident is being investigated by the arson squad
The Suburban asked SPVM spokesperson Jean-Pierre Brabant why there are numerous incidents of car fires in St
Laurent — some in residential and some in industrial areas
but there are no answers at this point," he said
but there's no information indicating a link
But we're still trying to get those people who are setting the fires."
For full report see The Suburban on Wednesday