"We're calling it the Mach because last year we flew our Global 8000 at Mach 1, which is a first in business aviation."
"We calculate that Quebecers ... will unfortunately pay the price."
Doomsday scenarios still seem remote, but “in a few years’ time, maybe we won’t have sugar shacks as we know them today.”
https://montrealgazette.com/news/quebec/climate-change-insects-threaten-quebec-maple-syrup-industry
You won't find any day-old doughnuts at Homer's, and you would even be hard-pressed to find one that's more than an hour old.
https://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/homers-draws-dohnut-devotees
Each cigarette will cost one cent more as of Wednesday, and another cent more as of Jan. 6, 2025.
https://montrealgazette.com/business/quebec-budget-tobacco-taxes-go-up-at-midnight
"If we’re not careful, the Joe Beefs of this world are going to disappear," Pablo Rojas says. "We’re going to lose the cachet that makes our city what it is.”
Many had doubts nine years ago when the Zeppilli brothers stuck their necks out and created Bad Monkey Popcorn. They are doubting no longer.
On a game night, Yves Lowe and his staff of 100 cooks will prepare "3,000 covers," chef-speak for 3,000 dishes.
Company that owns the festival, which began in 1983 and has brought the biggest names in comedy to Montreal, is seeking protection from creditors.