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Montreal mayor arrested in latest Canadian scandal

(Reuters) - Montreal's new mayor, who pledged to stamp out corruption when he took office last November, was arrested and charged with fraud on Monday in another blow to the reputation of Canada's biggest cities.Full story

Interim Montreal mayor arrested

Quebec's anti-corruption unit on Monday arrested Montreal's interim mayor, a man who vowed to clean up the corruption scandals plaguing the city, on fraud charges. Full story

Rogers, Videotron extend reach with network-sharing deal

TORONTO (Reuters) - Rogers Communications Inc and Quebecor Inc's Videotron wireless arm plan to build and operate a shared high-speed wireless network in and around Québec, a cost-saving arrangement that is expected to stoke competition in the French-speaking Canadian province. Full story

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Montreal mayor Michael Applebaum announces his resignation during a news conference in Montreal
Montreal mayor Michael Applebaum announces his resignation during a news conference in Montreal

Montreal mayor Michael Applebaum announces his resignation during a news conference in Montreal, Quebec, on June 18. Applebaum was arrested at his home Monday morning and was charged with 14 offenses including breach of trust and fraud.

Montreal mayor Michael Applebaum announces his resignation during a news conference in Montreal
Montreal mayor Michael Applebaum announces his resignation during a news conference in Montreal

Montreal mayor Michael Applebaum announces his resignation during a news conference in Montreal, Quebec, June 18, 2013. REUTERS/Christinne Muschi

Saulie Zajdel, a Conservative election candidate, leaves the Surete du Quebec following his arrest in Montreal
Saulie Zajdel, a Conservative election candidate, leaves the Surete du Quebec following his arrest in Montreal

Saulie Zajdel , a Conservative election candidate, leaves the Surete du Quebec following his arrest in Montreal June 17, 2013. Zajdel was arrested Monday morning by the anti-corruption squad along with Montreal Mayor Michael Applebaum and faces five charges including breach of trust, fraud and corru