CBC - Montreal (51 minutes ago)
Nunavik's 14 villages rely heavily on diesel power, so the region is exempt from most oil-powered heating bans in Quebec. The housing bureau says those exemptions could be hurting Nunavimmiut as fewer people are training in oil-powered heating, and parts for repairs are becoming hard to come by.
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A search and rescue operation has ended for a woman and two young children who are believed to have crossed the border from the United States into Canada overnight. Provincial police say they believe the missing trio may have left the area by car.
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After a dramatic and sometimes nail-biting final few games of the season, Montreal Canadiens fans can now get excited for the playoffs, joining Montreal Victoire fans and marking the first time two professional hockey teams in the city have qualified for the playoffs at the same time.
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Quebec Premier François Legault called on the next federal government to reduce the number of temporary immigrants in the province, saying it was putting a strain on the housing market, social services and Quebec identity. But businesses are concerned cuts to immigration levels would make it more difficult to find workers.
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Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre faced the critical glare of the mega-popular Radio-Canada talk show Tout le monde en parle on Sunday in an attempt to woo Francophone viewers, with the Liberal leader being pressed on his cultural awareness of the province and his Conservative rival differentiating himself against perceptions in Quebec he is a...
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Many of Montreal's hospitals are aging or undergoing renovations, creating perfect spaces where critters can thrive. Documents obtained by CBC News show how much each major hospital spent on pest control between 2020 and the end of the 2024 fiscal year.
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Camp O-Carrefour, just outside Quebec City, is closing its doors after more than a decade of business. Designed as a place for autistic children and adults and those with intellectual disabilities, several parents and caregivers now have to find a plan B.
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The Chief of the Abenaki Nation of Odanak says it's important to continue to push back against what he calls 'self-identified' Abenaki groups in the U.S. At the end of March, New Hampshire refused to pass a bill that would have given more power to some state-recognized tribes.
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A Black Forest ham sandwich by the Cuisine Fraicheur Urbaine brand is being recalled due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency warns that pregnant women, the elderly and those with weakened immune systems are most at risk.
ReadGlobal News - Montreal (5 days ago)
The Montreal Canadiens with another chance to earn a spot in the playoffs in Toronto on Saturday night. They missed an opportunity in Ottawa on Friday. This time, they played considerably better, but could not find a goal in falling 1-0 to the Maple Leafs in overtime. Wilde Horses After a poor effort in Ottawa,...
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The high-stakes French-language debate is coming up on April 16, so what do voters in the Outaouais think of the campaign so far? Some Quebecers say U.S. President Donald Trump and his tariffs are overshadowing typical concerns about language and identity.
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In a news release Thursday, Montreal's public transit authority said the cracks were found near the Jeanne-Mance entrance, and an investigation revealed significant deterioration of the concrete, probably caused by de-icing salt and water over the years.
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While the province has planned significant investments in the coming years into sectors like health, education and transportation, some are questioning why priorities don't include expediting the refurbishment of Montreal's aging Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital.
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Fifty metres tall and more than a metre wide, the Carolina poplars serve as a home to squirrels and birds. They give shade to the children's playground, or those out for a quiet stroll through the iconic green space. But the city says it's time to say goodbye.
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Two weeks after Quebec passed legislation that forces the City of Blainville to sell a parcel of land to Stablex, a private company that treats and buries toxic waste, the constituency office of Natural Resources Minister Maïté Blanchette Vézina was vandalized.
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A 35-year-old man was charged with second-degree murder in connection with an altercation on Tuesday involving a 67-year-old motorist who had just hit a pedestrian with his vehicle. Police say the driver was injured during a conflict with a witness and taken to hospital where he later died.
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A growing number of Quebecers are speaking out against what they see as a troubling decline in support for equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) initiatives. In an open letter published in Le Devoir, dozens of signatories pointed to misinformation as a key driver of the backlash. Among them is Ingrid Enriquez-Donissaint, who says EDI often gets a...
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Montreal police are asking people to remain calm while continuing to express themselves following a protest that led to six arrests on Sunday. People marched in Saint-Michel to express their frustration after a man died on March 30, following a police intervention.
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Montreal police have arrested a third suspect in connection with the murders of a woman and her granddaughter in a home in the Sud-Ouest borough over two years ago. The suspect, a 21-year-old woman, faces charges of manslaughter and conspiracy to escape.
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While there are several major infrastructure projects in the works in the area and land ready for development, some say there are still some key factors that need to be addressed before Montreal's east end could be considered attractive to developers.
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Our tour of Montreal's boroughs winds its way to Villeray—Saint-Michel—Parc-Extension, where a former landfill is being converted into the Frédéric-Back Park. The circus group La Tohu is playing a special role in welcoming the community to enjoy what it has to offer.
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As of May 2, neither the service centre or ATM will be available in Percé, Que. Clients will have to travel 20 kilometres to speak with a Desjardins Group bank teller face to face. Some in Percé say they're concerned about how that will affect tourists and vendors who rely on cash sales.
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The school week at FACE school near downtown Montreal started with a protest. Students and parents are hoping the Quebec government reconsiders its decision to nix much-needed renovations to the heritage building, which will lead to the permanent relocation of students to two different locations.
ReadCBC - Montreal (2 weeks ago)
Two events were held Sunday to call attention to the deaths of three people after police intervention - two of which took place in Montreal. One of those people was 29-year-old Abisay Cruz whose death has led to anxiety within the Saint-Michel community, according to protesters.
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The project, called Morea, which was given the green light in March by the suburb of Mirabel, north of Montreal, will feature more than 20 attractions, including slides, a lazy river, spas and a surfing wave pool — over 150,000 square feet of entertainment space.
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The arson squad with Montreal police is investigating a major fire at a business on Lacordaire Street in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve that spread to neighbouring buildings. Five people were arrested including an 18-year-old man and four others who are minors.
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In this week's issue of our environmental newsletter, we see what happens when cities drop rules about how many parking spaces developers need to build, see how the north and south poles are breaking records together, and learn why a Quebec town is taxing people who don't have a tree in their yard.
ReadCBC - Montreal (2 weeks ago)
While hockey fans in the city have waited three decades for the return of the Quebec Nordiques, and a decade has passed since the city built an arena hoping to lure an NHL franchise back, a new opportunity may give Quebec City the professional hockey it thirsts for.
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The upcoming review of the Canada-US-Mexico free trade agreement, which reduces or eliminates trade barriers, has some dairy producers worried. Dairy farmers want Canada to protect the supply management system, a Canadian policy that prevents shortages and keeps underpriced imports from being dumped into our market.
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With a federal election looming and Donald Trump's tariffs making waves, the Quebec Liberal Party is in the midst of a leadership race. Five candidates are vying for the top spot, and one of them is Mario Roy. At 31, Roy brings a unique perspective to the race. A farmer from the Beauce and the seventh of nine siblings, he took over his family's...
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A coroner's report has concluded that the deaths of two part-time firefighters in Saint-Urbain, in the Charlevoix region, were a result of a chain of factors, including insufficient emergency planning, a lack of training and inadequate equipment for aquatic interventions.
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