Montreal is one of those unique cities, always at the crossroads of history. Thoreau said it brought to mind both Edinburgh and Paris, and you felt "a French revolution might break out any moment." Jackie Robinson loved the city where he broke into professional baseball, but he especially loved the people who welcomed him. From the Iroquoian community of Hochelaga to the bustling twenty-first-century metropolis, Paul-André Linteau tells the fascinating...
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