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  • Airbus workers at Quebec plant reject company’s third contract offer
    Workers massively rejected a second offer earlier this month from the employer, with almost all of them voting in favour of strike action. 
    Canada
    Apr 21
  • Canadian Airbus workers reject company’s second contract offer
    A statement from Airbus says it had been holding talks with representatives of the Airbus A220 workers since they rejected the first offer three weeks ago.
    Canada
    Apr 7
  • Luka Magnotta now living in medium-security prison, says Correctional Service Canada
    A jury found Magnotta guilty of first-degree murder in 2014 for the killing and dismemberment of 33-year-old Concordia University student Jun Lin in 2012.
    Canada
    Mar 4
  • Opposition persists to Brockville John Street housing proposal
    Residents of Brockville are pushing back against a proposed co-living housing proposal for a downtown property.
    Canada
    Feb 8
  • Gender pay gap double in private vs public sector, report says. Why?
    A new report found that men working in the private sector make almost 10 per cent more per hour than women on average, compared with five per cent in the public sector.
    Canada
    Feb 28
  • Gender pay gap in Canada’s banking sector at 18.4 per cent, data shows
    Female employees in Canadian banks earn 18.4 per cent less per hour in wages than their male colleagues, according to data made public by the federal government.
    Economy
    Feb 5
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  • Quebec police conduct raids tied to organized crime killings that targeted the wrong people
    Quebec police say those targeted in the raids are linked to the Italian Mafia, the Hells Angels, and street gangs.
    Crime
    Dec 7, 2023
  • A new fake Toonie has emerged in Quebec, Ontario: Here’s how you spot it
    An arrest and seizure of allegedly counterfeit $2 coins in Quebec, and a second arrest in Ontario, suggests a new counterfeit toonie variety is across Canada, a coin expert says.
    Consumer
    Nov 29, 2023
  • ‘We believed all year’: Montreal Alouettes soak in stunning Grey Cup victory
    The Montreal Alouettes are back home and will take part in celebrations later this week after winning their first CFL title since 2010.
    Sports
    Nov 20, 2023
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  • Dodgy Toonies from Quanzhou: How CBSA says it nabbed man with 26,630 fake $2 coins from China
    The mystery began when a customs officer wondered why a Quebec 'card' company would want 12,000 'metal badges' from China. She opened the package and found ... 12,000 Toonies?
    Investigations
    Nov 21, 2023
  • Alouettes’ Dequoy clarifies ‘keep your English’ speech following Grey Cup win
    Alouettes safety Marc-Antoine Dequoy says his passionate French speech after Montreal won the Grey Cup on Sunday was nothing against English people.
    Sports
    Nov 20, 2023
  • Proposed boarding house worries some Brockville residents
    Mirabel Property Management is hoping to turn a former fur depot into a boarding house for transient residents, but according to those who live in the area, it's not a good mix.
    Politics
    Sep 6, 2023
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  • Westmount, Town of Mount Royal rank among top 5 most unequal municipalities in Canada
    Income inequality, known for its corrosive effects on health, happiness and community ties, is worse in Westmount, Que., than in any other place in Canada.
    Canada
    Sep 21, 2023
  • End of Metroland flyer distribution could hasten move to digital advertising: experts
    Experts say Metroland's departure will push many companies even further toward digital marketing and hasten the decline of Canada's print advertising sector.
    Canada
    Sep 19, 2023
  • Those who lost properties to make way for Mirabel airport to be honoured with new site
    Members of the CMCEM plan to create a site to commemorate the families' struggles and will include a monument designed by sculptor Armand Vaillancourt.
    Canada
    Aug 21, 2023
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  • Quebec apple farmers want government help to deal with changing tastes and climate
    Research done by his organization and other industry stakeholders has found that consumers want apples that are firmer and sweeter, which aren't frequently grown in Quebec.
    Canada
    Sep 4, 2023
  • Tornado touches down near Ottawa Thursday evening, Environment Canada says
    It was confirmed near Metcalfe, Ont., a rural community about 30 kilometres southeast of Ottawa, just before 7 p.m. eastern time.
    Weather
    Aug 3, 2023
  • Are flying taxis coming? Sooner than you think, and to a select few
    Electric air taxis can start plying the skies by 2028, according to a regulatory timeline laid out by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration this month.
    Canada
    Jul 30, 2023
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  • After summer storm rips through Quebec, some power outages will last into weekend
    Severe thunderstorms swept through parts of Quebec, including Montreal, on Thursday. High winds and torrential rain flooded roads and prompted major power outages.
    Weather
    Jul 14, 2023
  • One tornado confirmed, another suspected in Montreal area, Environment Canada says
    'This is a dangerous and potentially life-threatening situation,' Environment Canada said about possible tornadoes in the greater Montreal area.
    Weather
    Jul 13, 2023
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