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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

Montreal tells 1.3 million residents to boil their drinking water

(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

NH's Shea-Porter introduces pipeline amendment

New Hampshire U.S. Rep. Carol Shea-Porter has introduced an amendment separating approval of the Keystone pipeline project from authorization of pipeline activity between Portland, Maine and Montreal, Canada. Full story

Bank of Canada's Carney says Europe needs big reforms

MONTREAL (Reuters) - Europe could face a decade of stagnation unless it makes big reforms and it should heed the lessons of Japan, Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney said on Tuesday as he highlighted Japan's bold moves to bolster growth. Full story

Analysis: Airline emissions deal may not come before EU deadline

(Reuters) - Hope is fading for a global deal to regulate the airline industry's greenhouse gas emissions ahead of a fall deadline, even though failure could push the industry back to the brink of a trade war over the European Union's emissions trading system. Full story

Bank of Montreal ordered to fix oversight lapses

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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  Students behind fake eagle video explain technique

The video had millions doing a double-take on YouTube as a giant eagle appeared to swoop in and snatch up a toddler, dropping him seconds later. The video was a school project, made by Montreal students who say they were graded on number of views. NBC’s Andrea Canning reports.

  Bruce Jenner: Ashton Eaton is ‘greatest decathlete’

Bruce Jenner, gold medal winner in the decathlon in the 1976 Olympics in Montreal and now an E! News correspondent for the London Games, tells TODAY why he thinks decathlete Ashton Eaton is the “most phenomenal athlete” he’s ever seen.

  ‘Cannibal killer’ Luka Magnotta pleads not guilty

The Canadian porn actor suspected of murdering and dismembering his former boyfriend pleaded not guilty to all five charges against him in a courtroom in Montreal on Tuesday. The charges include first-degree murder, indignity to a human body, and mailing obscene material. NBC’s Michelle Franzen repo

  Magnotta makes first court appearance

Luka Magnotta, the Canadian porn actor suspected of killing and dismembering another man, made his first appearance in a Montreal courthouse today. CBC’s Peter Akman reports.

  Police say Luka Magnotta emailed about cannibalism

Authorities continue to investigate Luka Magnotta, the man accused of killing, dismembering, and possibly cannibalizing an acquaintance, and have revealed their suspicions that he may have sent emails to journalists about “tasting blood.” NBC’s Michelle Kosinski reports.

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