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Nunavik doctors are calling on authorities to improve the region's fragile water infrastructure. In the meantime, health workers get creative to provide care in an environment plagued by water shortages, from waterless childbirths to containing the spread of illnesses.
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A joint investigation by CBC News and the Investigative Journalism Foundation has found that transit violence in some of Canada's biggest municipalities remains well above pre-pandemic levels, despite recent decreases. It has roughly doubled over the past decade in eight major Canadian cities.
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Six years after the CAQ government adopted its landmark secularism law, known as Bill 21, and only a month after adopting a bill which expanded Bill 21's prohibition of religious symbols, the province is once again taking aim at the intersection of religion and public life.
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An anonymous donor is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the whereabouts of an Ontario man who disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Liam Toman, 22, was last seen in the resort village of Mont-Tremblant, Que., on the night of Feb. 1 to 2, 2025 at around 3:20 a.m.
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The Siebel Institute of Technology, North America's oldest brewing school, is moving from Chicago to Montreal in January 2026. The relocation is aimed at improving accessibility for international students and expanding educational programs, including a new baking academy.
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McGill University is cutting 25 clubs and varsity teams across 15 sports as it overhauls its athletics' program. The school cited lack of budget, resources and space for the cuts. Student athletes say they are angered by the news and that the decision-making process lacked transparency.
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Students, alumni and community members rallied Friday at Villa Maria College in Montreal's west end over the potential sale of the historic campus. The Sisters of the Congregation of Notre-Dame plans to sell the estate by 2031, while locals are pushing to preserve the school and green space.
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Canadian Ryan Wedding competed as a snowboarder in the 2002 Winter Games. In the decades since, law enforcement organizations allege he has become the leader of one of the most prolific and violent drug trafficking organizations in the world. Here's what's known about the allegations against him and how he has evaded capture.
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Hydro-Québec is warning clients in Montreal's West Island of a planned service interruption starting at 9 p.m. on Friday until 6 a.m. on Saturday that will affect 64,000 clients. The utility provider says it will be performing essential work at the Des Sources substation.
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