CBC - Montreal (2 hours ago)
On Tuesday, Quebec Superior Court Judge Marc-André Blanchard handed Carranza Ladry his mandatory life sentence and ruled him inadmissible for parole for 14 years. Blanchard cited the victim's age, 18 months, as an aggravating factor in his sentence. He also lambasted Carranza Ladry for lying about the circumstances surrounding the toddler's death.
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Since the conflict began on Feb. 28, Iran who was attacked by Israel and the United States has retaliated, firing waves of missiles and drones at Gulf states hosting American forces, including the United Arab Emirates. Some Montrealers caught in the conflict are relieved to be back home, while others are still scrambling to get back.
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The Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network is launching its third installment of its documentary series, Raising Spirits: Exploring the Cemeteries, Crossroads and Vanishing Places of Quebec. Researcher and host Heather Darch explains how the series helps uncover the history of forgotten rural Quebec communities.
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One teenager has died and several others are injured following a bus crash in Quebec's Chaudière-Appalaches region, roughly 130 kilometres south of Quebec City, near the American border. Cadets Canada confirms the passengers were members of the Cadet Program.
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Marie-Louise Moreau, 84, was a witness in the Superior Court civil trial of Paméla Groleau, who is being sued for defamation by Cardinal Marc Ouellet after she named him in a class action alleging sexual misconduct by members of the Quebec City diocese.
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Despite the Parti Québécois holding a narrow lead in the polls only months before a provincial election, and the party's leader adamant he wants to hold a referendum on sovereignty, less than a third of Quebecers support the province seeking independence from Canada, according to a recent poll.
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Quebec Finance Minister Eric Girard is promising to table what he is describing as a "sober and targeted" budget. It will be tabled just one month before the Coalition Avenir Québec elects a new party leader and seven months before Quebecers head to the polls in a provincial election.
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Montreal police are investigating after multiple Jewish-owned businesses in the city's Saint-Laurent borough were targeted with antisemitic vandalism. As of March 5, no arrests had been reported and the investigation was being transferred to the hate crimes unit.
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If you feel as though your scrolling has increased, you might be right. A new survey out of Université Laval suggests Quebecers are spending more time on social media than ever before. Astrid Alemao from Université Laval's NETendences breaks down the study.
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Red flag orders were a key part of the federal government's response to the 2020 Portapique, N.S., mass shooting. But two years after the measure became law, a CBC News investigation has determined that no one is keeping track of when, where or how often these emergency orders are being implemented.
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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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