Montreal has always been a city of contradictions. To the world, it is a jewel of North America—an island of cobblestone streets and jazz festivals, European architecture, and a culture that blends French charm with immigrant resilience. But beneath that surface lies another Montreal, one whispered about in smoky cafés and splashed across newspaper headlines in blood-red ink.
Montreal has always been a city of contradictions. To the world, it is a jewel of North America—an island of cobblestone streets and jazz festivals, European architecture, and a culture that blends French charm with immigrant resilience. But beneath that surface lies another Montreal, one whispered about in smoky cafés and splashed across newspaper headlines in blood-red ink....