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Mayor calls for stricter gun control after Montreal shooting
Soraya Martinez Ferrada says city needs better regulations on firearm ownership following deaths of police officer and civilian.
Montreal marks 41st anniversary of Air India Flight 182 bombing
Families gather at Monk Island memorial to honour 329 victims, including 268 Canadians, killed in 1985 attack.
Autism advocate honoured at National Assembly for mental health reform push
Steven Atme, a McGill piano student and public speaker, presented legislative proposal to health ministers across Canada.
La Fontaine tunnel closes Thursday for safety equipment work
Highway 25 fully shut overnight; drivers urged to check Quebec 511 before traveling.
Montreal paramedics ordered to maintain essential services
Labour tribunal blocks new strike tactics, ruling pressure campaign breaches existing court orders on essential coverage.
New Quebec rent increase rules take effect as July 1 looms
The formula for calculating rent increases has been simplified to four key factors, and landlords must now disclose government subsidies...
Quebec engineers set indefinite general strike for July 6
The APIGQ, representing 1,900 government engineers, will escalate from Thursday-only strikes to round-the-clock action over pay disputes.
Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day celebrations across the region
Montréal, Québec City, Laval, and surrounding areas host music, parades, and festivities on June 23–24, honouring Guy Lafleur's 75th birthday.
SPVM officer, civilian killed in Côte-des-Neiges shooting
Officer Mohamed Lamine Benredouane, 34, was killed in the line of duty Monday responding to an active shooter in the borough.
Museum resignation over Palestinian displacement exhibition
Marc Berlin stepped down from the Canadian Museum for Human Rights board over a Nakba exhibit opening Saturday, citing concerns about...
Quebec pumps $609.6M into audiovisual industry, eyes youth
Premier Christine Fréchette and Culture Minister Mathieu Lacombe unveiled a five-year strategy Monday to modernize production and reach...
Montreal fraudster sentenced to 3 years in U.S. prison for weight-loss scheme
Michel Poirier defrauded victims of $1.8 million between 2011 and 2016 using fake testimonials and non-existent guarantees.