CBC - Montreal (10 hours ago)
After the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran and killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, Israel launched strikes on Lebanon. Since then, Montrealers of Lebanese descent have been anxiously watching the news, waiting for updates from their relatives and friends as violence escalates in the Middle East.
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In a letter sent to the other party leaders and the two CAQ leadership candidates urging a common front, Charles Milliard says Bill 1 should be withdrawn so the process can start over on a non-partisan basis and include sweeping consultations.
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U.S. prosecutors have taken steps to protect classified national security material set to be part of their case against a Pakistani man accused of plotting an attack on Jews in New York. Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, who previously lived in the Toronto area, is scheduled to stand trial in May.
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Ken Bull holds the overall record for most days skied in a season at Mont Tremblant set in 2014. He was at the top of the leaderboard for last season as well until a recent re-count placed him in third. He uses his celebrity to update the community on a local skier who suffered a devastating accident in training
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Montreal-based musicians from Iran are feeling hopeful they might one day return and perform their music back home. Under the Islamic Republic regime, women could face prison for singing in public and music in general is censored. But after recent attacks against the government, there is hope things will change.
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Iranian Quebecers are reacting to the military intervention on Iran launched by the U.S. and Israel on Saturday. Some who took to the streets in celebration are hoping it leads to regime change, while others are worried about the possible impacts of foreign interference.
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Caroline Monnet hopes to one day be a reference in art history books. The work of the self-taught artist, who often collaborates with other Indigenous creatives, continues to gain recognition around the world. You can find some of her work in a retrospective at the Canadian Museum of History.
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In a new play at Montreal's Centaur Theatre, three goblins stumble upon the complete works of William Shakespeare. They decide to have a go at the dark and bloody tragedy Macbeth and chaos ensues. Rebecca Northan, co-writer and director of Goblin:Macbeth, describes how the play has become a favourite for theatre lovers across the country.
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Dr. Yvette Bonny is featured by the Government of Canada for Black History Month as one of nine remarkable figures who have helped shape Canadian heritage and identity. In 1980, she performed the first pediatric bone marrow transplant in Quebec and has received many accolades since.
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There are concerns Quebec's school system will be hit hard by the province's decision to end the PEQ program, a popular pathway to permanent residency. Joe Ortona, president of the Quebec English School Boards Association, explains what the shortage of workers will mean for students.
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Spit hoods are meant to protect first responders from spitting. Yet an investigation by CBC's the fifth estate and Radio-Canada's Enquête identified 17 fatal incidents involving the controversial device in Canada over the last two decades. In nearly every case, the hood seems to have been misused.
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