MSN Canada has breaking news from Montreal, Quebec.

Alan DeSousa, the anglophone mayor of Montreal's St-Laurent borough, has thrown his hat into the ring to become Montreal's third mayor in seven months.
City councillor wonders if former Montreal mayor was set upA Montreal councillor who has known Michael Applebaum since he was 19 says she believes he's innocent.
Hungary indicts ex-Montrealer on Nazi-era war crimesHungarian prosecutors indict a 98-year-old former police officer for abusing Jews and assisting in their deportation to Nazi death camps during World War II.
Gatineau promotes itself with free shuttle serviceA new bus service has launched in Gatineau as part of a larger push to market the Outaouais region and boost the economy.
Canada joining Brazilian-led peacekeeping mission in HaitiA small platoon of Canadian troops are about to join a peacekeeping operation in Haiti under the command of Brazilian forces, in a long-delayed mission that has been kept inexplicably low on the political radar.
Quebec wants Haiti earthquake victims to stay in CanadaThe Quebec government is hoping Ottawa will allow thousands of Haitians who fled to Canada after the 2010 earthquake to stay in the country, many of them saying they have been living in limbo since arriving in Montreal.
- Assault charges dropped against former NHL star Vincent Damphousse
The Crown has withdrawn domestic violence charges against ex-NHL star Vincent Damphousse. Ex-wife Allana Henderson faces separate assault charges in which Damphousse is the alleged victim.
Wayne Gretzky believes NHL will return to Quebec CityHall of Famer Wayne Gretzky thinks the NHL will return to Quebec City. The Great One said Tuesday his gut feeling is Quebec City will again have its own pro hockey franchise that will be as successful as the Winnipeg Jets.
Petite-Patrie fire forces a dozen people from their homesFire crews are trying to find the cause of a fire in the Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie district this morning that forced a dozen people from their homes.
Goon's Jay Baruchel, Michael Dowse honoured for hockey comedyActor Jay Baruchel accepted kudos for his work behind the camera on his hockey comedy Goon on Tuesday, with the avid Montreal Canadiens fan awarded Telefilm's Golden Box Office prize at the Hockey Hall of Fame.
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