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Harry North

Canada, United Kingdom

Reporter at Montreal Gazette

Reporter, Montreal Gazette

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  • Feb 26, 2024 | montrealgazette.com | Enza Micheletti |Harry North

    “The prisoner getting a letter shows them that somebody is watching, somebody is thinking and caring about them. It helps keep their sanity.”Author of the article:  •  Special to Montreal Gazette  •  Article contentShe was arrested, Antonina says, for just being a cook.

  • Feb 20, 2024 | montrealgazette.com | Enza Micheletti |Harry North

    A small group say they will not eat until the university cuts its ties with Israel amid the ongoing siege in Gaza. Author of the article:  •  Special to Montreal Gazette  •  Article contentIn recent months, the McGill University community has become accustomed to rallies around campus — mostly over the crisis in the Middle East and the Quebec government’s tuition hikes at English-speaking universities. But this week, a new form of activism has emerged.

  • Feb 2, 2024 | montrealgazette.com | Andy Riga |Harry North

    Some anglophone leaders have criticized the minister responsible for relations with English-speaking Quebecers, saying he has been silent on issues affecting the community.  •  Article contentThe minister responsible for relations with English-speaking Quebecers wants to make something clear: he’s not a “lobbyist” for anglophones. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.

  • Jan 29, 2024 | montrealgazette.com | Harry North

    Skip to ContentAdvertisement 1The university is working on a "tentative timeline for the reopening" of the downtown venue after air quality test results fell within guidelines. Author of the article:  •  Special to Montreal Gazette  •  Article contentMcGill University said Monday that it is working on a plan to reopen Moyse Hall after the discovery of asbestos at the downtown theatre led to its temporary shutdown two weeks ago.

  • Nov 21, 2023 | montrealgazette.com | Harry North

    Advertisement 1A report calls the temporary closure part of a broader degradation that poses “clear and increasing health and safety risks” to the occupants. Author of the article:  •  Special to Montreal Gazette  •  Article contentAt the height of winter last February, the aging infrastructure of McGill University’s Stewart Biology building couldn’t endure the extreme cold.

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Harry North
Harry North @hsnorth_
4 May 25

Mapping the coffee bean prices out at each quarter from May ‘21. Something bitter is brewing… https://t.co/5Q8TEIQvrq

Montreal Gazette
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Coffee lovers flock to Montreal festival — but will rising java prices sour the buzz? https://t.co/LnjHOhApz1 https://t.co/1h8l9SE0zp

Harry North
Harry North @hsnorth_
1 May 25

Hope is alive for the #Habs among the fans outside the Bell Centre https://t.co/LjfMX82sWB

Harry North
Harry North @hsnorth_
1 May 25

As the #Habs trail in Washington, a quiet mood lingers outside the Bell Centre https://t.co/I38Py58eKS