Most of Montreal told to boil drinking water
More than one million Montreal residents are being told to boil their drinking water after a malfunction at Canada's second-biggest filtration plant. Full story
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(Reuters) - Montreal, Canada's second-largest city, has asked 1.3 million people to boil their drinking water after a problem at one of the city's water treatment facilities. Full story
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Federal regulators are ordering the Bank of Montreal to take steps to correct lapses in oversight that could allow the bank to be used for money laundering. Full story
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The Aqueduc de la Ville de Montreal is seen May 22, 2013. Montreal, Canada's second-largest city, has asked 1.3 million people to boil their drinking water after a problem at one of the city's water treatment facilities. The advisory, posted on the city's website on Wednesday, covers much of the sou
A fire hydrant is seen in front of the Aqueduc de la Ville de Montreal May 22, 2013. Montreal, Canada's second-largest city, has asked 1.3 million people to boil their drinking water after a problem at one of the city's water treatment facilities. The advisory, posted on the city's website on Wednes
Gilles Roger carries water into his home after the city issued a boil water advisory in Montreal, May 22, 2013. Montreal, Canada's second-largest city, has asked 1.3 million people to boil their drinking water after a problem at one of the city's water treatment facilities. The advisory, posted on
A Via Rail Canada passenger train pulls into Dorval Station in Montreal, July 22, 2009. REUTERS/Shaun Best