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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.

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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.

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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.

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La Fontaine tunnel closes Thursday for safety equipment work

Highway 25 fully shut overnight; drivers urged to check Quebec 511 before traveling.

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Montreal paramedics ordered to maintain essential services

Labour tribunal blocks new strike tactics, ruling pressure campaign breaches existing court orders on essential coverage.

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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...

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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...

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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...

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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.