Harry North
@hsnorth_
Reporter, Montreal Gazette ☕
Bonjour X, I am a reporter for the Montreal Gazette. I like to cover politics, business, food, plus stuff that goes against convention and anything juicy. For stories to tell, tips, or even if you just fancy a chat over an espresso, ping me at: [email protected]
This church has been slapped with a $2,500 fine by the city for hosting Sean Feucht yesterday
Montreal Police is entering the church where Christian singer Sean Feucht is due to perform. The city of Montreal has said it must not go ahead due to not having the right permits.
Update to this: After the show eventually went ahead, the church will be slapped with a fine by the city montrealgazette.com/news/article10…
Montreal Police is entering the church where Christian singer Sean Feucht is due to perform. The city of Montreal has said it must not go ahead due to not having the right permits.
Started to quiet down now outside the Sean Feucht concert. The number of protesters have thinned out a bit
Scenes inside the church where the Sean Feucht concert has got under way.
Flag is now the right way up but Montreal police are ushering the protester away from the church entrance.
There’s an update to this: police at the scene say the show is on
Montreal Police is entering the church where Christian singer Sean Feucht is due to perform. The city of Montreal has said it must not go ahead due to not having the right permits.
Montreal Police quickly intervene between a counter-protester to the Sean Feucht concert and the Rebel News team
The concert of Christian singer and Trump ally Sean Feucht WILL go ahead, police have told me at the scene. The city of Montreal had initially said the concert must not go ahead due to not having the correct authorizations.
Power is back
Power in Montreal’s Plateau to be returned “not too long”, said a worker at the site. More than 3,500 have been without power since the late morning (amid a sweltering 32C temp).
Power in Montreal’s Plateau to be returned “not too long”, said a worker at the site. More than 3,500 have been without power since the late morning (amid a sweltering 32C temp).

2 policiers du @SPVM ont sauvé un homme de 82 ans de la noyade après avoir été piégé par le refoulement d’eau sous le viaduc de la rue de Salaberry et A15 dans le quartier Ahuntsic-Cartierville à Montréal. L’eau au niveau de sa fenêtre a rapidement monté presque au toit. #rcmtl
Claiming it now: I will be on the 2026 list of Québec’s richest people, all due to this one simple trick.
Introducing The Gazette Rich List 2025: Quebec’s 25 wealthiest people revealed. From dépanneur tycoons and dairy dynasties to financiers and self-made tech moguls — we crunched the numbers. Who tops the list with $9 billion?🧵🎥
To break into Quebec’s wealthiest club, you’ll need more than a billion dollars. That’s the entry price for The Gazette’s inaugural Rich List, which ranks the province’s 25 wealthiest individuals and families. Read the full list: montrealgazette.com/news/article98…
1) Old money and surprising new faces make up The Gazette's inaugural rich list of Quebec's 25 wealthiest billionaires. Reporters @hsnorth_ and @jacobserebrin did an amazing job coming up with the list, which reflects the dynamism of the province's economy.montrealgazette.com/news/article98…
THE RICH LIST IS HERE. Who are Quebec’s 25 richest people and their families? Read the full list on montrealgazette.com