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Superior Court Justice Donald Bisson limited the class action to Quebec residents because the case hinges on that province's consumer protection laws. In 2024, hundreds of thousands of customers were told via email they had won a boat, Montreal-based firm LPC Avocats says, in what Tim Hortons has called a technical error.
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The Garden of the World and First Nations, in the Milton Park neighbourhood, is a space for residents to gather, grow food, and reconnect with nature. Organizers, volunteers, and local leaders say it's a small but powerful step toward building more inclusive and sustainable green spaces in the city.
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Thomas Aguinaga's parents didn't speak a word of each other's languages when they met, but their children grew up bilingual and both Canadian and Québécois. In this First Person column, Aguinaga writes about how he learned to appreciate both elements of the Canadian identity and the idea of compromise after his time living in Alberta.
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Final exams can be stressful — and across Canada, they're increasingly being phased out in high schools. Still, many educators say well-designed exams are important tools for evaluating both student learning and teaching effectiveness, while also helping students develop important life skills.
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The body of one of the four people missing since Friday's Airmedic helicopter crash on Quebec's North Shore was recovered Monday evening. Search efforts to locate the aircraft and the other three individuals still missing are expected to continue Tuesday.
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Montreal will be hosting a parade beginning at 2 p.m., followed by an evening concert at Parc Maisonneuve featuring artists such as Robert Charlebois and Sara Dufour. Meanwhile, thunderstorms and heavy rain dampened the festivities in Quebec's provincial capital region on Monday.
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Some Montrealers are hoping the city will go further in protecting music venues from noise complaints. Certain boroughs already started changing their noise by-laws, but some people say it just isn't enough. They held an unusual protest over the weekend.
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A new clinic in Montreal aims to close gaps in care for Indigenous patients and help overcome their patients' deep-rooted mistrust in the health-care system. Staff say the clinic is a sign there's been some progress on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's calls to action.
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Quebec's public security minister announced changes to how transgender inmates will be incarcerated, citing fairness and safety priorities. The move comes just after the high-profile case of Levana Ballouz, a trans woman who requested a transfer to a women's prison after being convicted of murdering her partner and kids.
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PWHL Vancouver has made a splash in free agency, signing three of the top forwards available on the market. North Vancouver native Hannah Miller (three years), two-time Walter Cup champion Michela Cava (two years) and the Ottawa Charge's Tereza Vanišová (two years) all signed deals with the expansion team in the first 24 hours of free agency.
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A fugitive landlord with three apartment buildings in southwestern Ontario has seen the bank take over ownership of one with taxes and maintenance bills going unpaid on the other two. A legal expert explains what happens to tenants living at the buildings that are foreclosed.
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Quebec provincial police are looking for a three-year-old girl who was last seen Sunday morning in Montreal's LaSalle borough. On Monday evening, police announced they were searching the area where a brown chihuahua was found dead — a dog matching the description of the one thought to be with the girl when she was last seen.
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The family of renowned Kwakiutl artist Chief Mungo Martin is hoping a stolen totem made by the carver will find its way back home. Scouts Canada says it disappeared from the Tamaracouta Scout Reserve in Mille-Isles, Que., which has been closed since 2018, along with several other cultural artifacts.
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Three-time Juno award winning duo Bear Witness and Tim "2oolman” Hill, former members of A Tribe Called Red, say they feel like they've managed to create safe spaces for Indigenous people and other marginalized groups at their performances. However, they say their wider appeal has presented some challenges at their shows, which illustrate a lack...
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The plaintiff, Simon Saint-Onge, is looking to sue the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) on behalf of all commuters who hold a transit pass for the month of June after a labour strike has led to major disruptions to bus and Metro lines all week.
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