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REM West Island Branch Opens Today
The Réseau express métropolitain extends to Montreal's West Island with the new Anse-à-l'Orme branch, adding four stations and boosting...
Frank Hayden, Special Olympics Pioneer, Dies at 96
Canadian researcher whose 1960s work on intellectual disability and exercise led to creation of the Special Olympics globally has passed away.
Pope, Anthropic Co-Founder to Unveil AI Encyclical May 25
Vatican and AI company announce joint launch of papal letter addressing human dignity in the age of artificial intelligence.
Bill C-22 Could Trigger Canadian Tech Exodus, Warns Investor
Montreal entrepreneur Yanik Guillemette warns that proposed legislation may drive AI, cloud, and cybersecurity companies out of Canada...
Nord Quantique Hits $1.4B Valuation, Quebec Tech Flies Higher
Sherbrooke-based quantum computing firm reaches unicorn status with a $30M growth investment, signaling major momentum for Quebec's...
Pollen Levels Double, Allergies Worsen Across Canada
Canadian researchers report that pollen counts have surged due to climate change, making seasonal allergies increasingly severe for city...
Victoire One Win From Historic Walter Cup
Montreal's women's hockey team is one victory away from capturing the franchise's first championship after taking a commanding 2-0 series lead.
European Telecom Giant Moves 100K Voice Services to Cloud
Telefónica Germany reaches a major milestone migrating customer voice services to Mavenir's cloud-native IMS platform built on AWS.
Uber's Lobbying Playbook Exposed in Halifax Documents
Leaked records reveal how the ride-share giant worked behind the scenes to shape driver oversight rules in Atlantic Canada.
Ukraine's Tennis Stars Claim Rome Title for War-Torn Nation
Elina Svitolina and Marta Kostyuk won the Italian Open women's doubles, using their platform to honor their homeland amid ongoing conflict.
Shakira Acquitted in Spanish Tax Case, Career Moves Forward
The pop star faced 8 years of potential jail time. A Spanish court ruled in her favor Monday, ending a years-long legal battle.
Portuguese Procession Defies Permit Denial in Plateau
Over 4,000 people marched for Santo Cristo despite the borough's refusal—raising questions about religious freedom under Quebec's new...