CBC - Montreal (19 hours ago)
The federal government has handed a $3.25 billion contract to the Davie Shipyard in Levis, Que. to build a new polar icebreaker by 2030. It will be one of the 'largest' on the planet, according to Public Services and Procurement Minister Jean-Yves Duclos.
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A Quebec Superior Court judge ruled two people from Akwesasne should face extradition to the U.S., where they face charges related to a human smuggling run across the St. Lawrence River that ended in the drowning deaths of nine people on March 29, 2023.
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Federal and provincial governments announced the Saguenay-Saint-Laurent Marine Park could reach a total size of 4,500 square kilometres to help protect Quebec's marine environment, including belugas, fin whales, blue whales, sea marshes and eelgrass beds.
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A historic deal that calls for three major tobacco companies to pay out billions in compensation to provinces and territories as well as former smokers across Canada has cleared its final legal hurdle in Ontario, bringing a decades-long court saga to a close.
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The sport is a cousin of kickboxing. One gym in downtown Montreal has sent multiple athletes to the savate world championships and three returned with medals. CBC News reporter Jay Turnbull, however, returned with a few bruises after giving savate a try.
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On Sept. 11, 1968, an Air Canada Viscount plane was hijacked shortly after leaving Saint John — a first in Canadian aviation. The plane eventually landed at what was then known as Montreal's Dorval Airport. Now, a history professor is reigniting interest in the event in a new podcast.
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Joris Gutierrez Garcia, chef-sommelier at the Montreal restaurant Club Chasse et Pêche, won the title in February 2025. Fourteen candidates faced off in rigorous tests over three days, in which they had to compete in a language other than their mother tongue.
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As Canada's national women's team head coach, Troy Ryan has been on the right side of many heroic performances from Canadian captain Marie-Philip Poulin, but on Tuesday night the Toronto Sceptres bench boss was on the other side as Poulin led the Montreal Victoire to a 3-1 victory at home.
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Economists and experts say Quebec is in an unfavourable financial position at an inopportune moment. As the province weighs potentially costly measures to counteract tariff impacts, they warn that any relief measures would have to be extremely targeted or risk putting the province's books into an even more dire state.
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Construction is underway at the Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle border crossing as the Canada Border Services Agency says much of the infrastructure has reached the end of its life. The makeover is also part of the agency's commitment to modernize and reinforce the land border with the United States.
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A Quebec Superior Court judge heard from lawyers for the government and the MUHC who argued that families waited too long to file claims over treatment their relatives received under the MK-ULTRA program, funded by the Canadian government and the CIA during the Cold War at the Allan Memorial Institute.
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Quebec's former top health official says, in retrospect, he thinks schools stayed closed for too long and that had a deleterious effect on some childrens' learning. But given the same information, looking back, he believes he would have made the same decisions.
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After nearly a week of work, Montreal snow-removal crews have cleared 38 per cent of streets and 60 per cent of sidewalks. The city suspended garbage collection for a week after the storm. Why have many people left their household waste on the curb earlier than expected?
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