Taxi drivers in this city violently rioted in protest of a monopoly on airport transportation held by the Murray Hill Limousine Service. It’s not Boston, but thieves in this city stole 18 paintings, including Landscape with Cottages by Rembrandt, after rappelling from an art museum’s roof in the “Skylight Caper.” Sports fans in this city rioted on Saint Patrick’s Day after Clarence Campbell suspended a star player for the season. White Ribbon Day was founded to honor 14 victims in this city who were killed by an anti-feminist gunman at a polytechnical school. This city’s stock exchange was bombed by a domestic terrorist group emboldened by the “Quiet Revolution.” James Cross was abducted from his diplomatic residence in this city by the “Liberation Cell,” precipitating the October Crisis. For 10 points, name this Canadian city that endured tumultuous post-war years despite the success of Expo 67. ■END■
ANSWER: Montreal [or Montréal]
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