Montreal
On the sixth day of the encampment in support of Gaza at McGill University’s downtown campus, two protests are planned on the school’s grounds: one in support of the demonstration and one against it. As…
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Longueuil police (SPAL) are investigating after gunfire was heard late Wednesday night on Montreal’s South Shore. The SPAL was alerted around 11:30 p.m. about the gunshots in the Vieux-Longueuil…
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Montreal police (SPVM) intervened on Wednesday night to break up an Anti-capitalist demonstration that turned violent – amid annual May Day protests. Some business windows were smashed and property…
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The mental health of caregivers is compromised, they experience financial difficulties and half of them do not know the resources available to support them. This is what emerges from a national report…
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School support staff in Quebec continue to experience violence. A survey by the ad hoc research firm, in collaboration with the Fédération du personnel de soutien scolaire (FPSS-CSQ), reveals…
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The body of a 42-year-old woman was found after a fire in Montreal’s Pointe-aux-Trembles on Tuesday night. Police (SPVM) say she was the victim of a murder. A 29-year-old woman was arrested in the case…
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“A disconnection between what the government does and what the workers want,” says Vincent Chevarie, spokesperson for Au bas de l’échelle, as hundreds gathered at François-Perrault Park for International Workers’ Day. Johanie Bouffard reports.
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Cooler heads appeared to prevail, one day after Pierre Poilievre was ejected from the House of Commons for unparliamentary language. But less than an hour later, Poilievre doubled down on his remarks to a local radio host.
“We just built a community,” says Stevie Vecera, founder of Insieme Montreal who has been showcasing the city’s Italian culture for 15 years now. They’re ready to celebrate the anniversary with a big bash in Laval on May 19. Pamela Pagano reports.
“Overture (with the Arts) has impacted me in every aspect of my life,” says singer Billie Du Page, winner of an Overture with the Arts Award at their 15th anniversary fundraising gala. Fariha Naqvi-Mohamed reports.
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“We’re actually really worried,” said community organizer with FRAPRU Catherine Lussier about an investment into emergency housing for renters without lodging come Moving Day. Brittany Henriques reports.
The family of an 86-year-old woman found dead on the floor at the Lakeshore General Hospital in 2021 is suing the regional health authority on Montreal’s West Island for $1 million. Candida Macarine…
Quebec film giants Denis Villeneuve and Patrick Huard are getting special honours at this year’s Canadian Screen Awards. The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television says Villeneuve is getting the Academy…
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The union representing 1,300 workers at Airbus Canada says they have ratified a new five-year contract. The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers says workers voted…
Mindfulness and charity will merge for a special yoga class in Laval. The MIND foundation Canada and Idolem Centropolis Hot Yoga are set to host a 60-minute class on May 11 where all proceeds raised…
TORONTO — A group of students at the University of Toronto say they have started a protest on campus to call on the university to cut its ties with Israel over the ongoing war in Gaza. The students…
Quebec’s Moving Day, on July 1, is exactly two months away, and many are starting to worry whether they’ll have a place to live. Montreal announced $3.5 million to help. “This support is still…
May 1st marks International Workers’ Day and in Montreal, hundreds of workers from the public and para-public sectors gathered at François-Perrault Park to celebrate labour rights. “May 1st reunites…
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Several tents went up in a Montreal greenspace Tuesday night, an encampment made to raise awareness of the city’s housing crisis. About a dozen tents were installed in Victoria Square – on the border…
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The makers of Ozempic say their weight-loss drug Wegovy will be available to patients in Canada starting Monday. Novo Nordisk’s weekly injection is approved for weight loss among patients diagnosed with…
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Quebec’s new rules banning the construction of shared gender-neutral bathrooms in public schools came into effect Wednesday. The government directive requires that all new bathrooms and locker rooms…
The National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) and Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) have filed leave to appeal with the Supreme Court. They are asking Canada’s highest court to pass judgement…
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Overture with the Arts (OWTA), a non-profit organization based in Montreal, celebrated its 15th anniversary with its Crystal Ball fundraiser in Dollard-des-Ormeaux. The event featured an unforgettable…
According to new data from Montreal Public Health, 309 people were victims of ‘dooring’ between Jan. 2019 and Nov. 2022 in the city. ‘Dooring’ is when the driver or passenger of a vehicle opens their…
From creating videos on social media to hosting parties — Insieme Montreal has been showcasing the Italian culture for 15 years now and they’re ready to celebrate that. Their annual party — set…
The minimum wage in Quebec increased to $15.75 per hour on May 1, up from $15.25 per hour. This year’s increase will benefit some 200,700 employees, including 111,200 women. In a press release on…
As Canadians grow increasingly frustrated with the high cost of food, a look at Loblaw’s latest quarterly profits may upset some people.
The pro-Palestinian encampment on McGill University’s downtown campus can stay put, a judge has ruled. Judge Chantal Massé rejected the injunction filed Tuesday on behalf of two McGill University students. They…
Police say a suspect wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for murder was arrested in Montreal Friday, three days after being added to the country’s most wanted list. RCMP say Valdo “C.J.” Pauyo was…
Slowness, inconsistency, lack of transparency: the follow-up committee of the Commission spéciale sur les droits des enfants et la protection de la jeunesse (CSDEPJ) is concerned about the government’s…