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You can talk directly to someone at the baggage office from the airport. My bag had not yet cleared customs as of 8am the day after it arrived (at 3:30pm), but an Air Canada employee brought it through for me after I'd told them that I knew it was there and provided my file number.
To do this, go to the "baggage claim" in the external part of the international arrivals area, which is simply three black phones on the wall, with a button for each airline.
The sign at the phones is far too small to read from a distance, but there is one large "baggage claim" ceiling sign sending you in the right direction if you turn left from the entrance (or right from where you walked out of customs on arrival). The phones are just to the left of the hallway leading to customs from the outside, and there are clear signs pointing into that hallway.
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Things you could try if you're getting nowhere with the Central Baggage Office, trading your time and inconvenience for the possibility of resolving this more quickly:
Track your bag on WorldTracer to confirm its whereabouts. You can use this in the next two steps so that you can say, "I've tracked the bag and see that it has been here in Montreal for the past N hours. I would like to pick it up now please."
Try contacting the Air Canada baggage department at Montreal directly, rather than the central lost luggage department. It doesn't appear that they publish the number, but you could call the airport operator at 1 800 465-1213 and ask for Air Canada baggage. I've never done this in Montreal, but I have done this when I need to speak to airline staff at a particular airport, and with calm and polite persistence, you should be able to get someone on the phone.
Show up at the airport. Ask to speak to someone from Air Canada baggage (in my experience, finding this person can be the tricky part for international flights; you might need to enlist the airport operator or information desk to help). Politely explain the situation, tell them you want your bag, and be prepared to wait. Ask for a supervisor as needed.
There's obviously no guarantee that this will get them to cough up your bag, but if you state your needs politely but firmly and are persistent, you've got a good chance of eventually getting someone who can help.