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  • 30 years after Rwanda genocide, cautious optimism history won’t repeat: Dallaire
    Romeo Dallaires says he remains concerned about the continued presence of the genocide's perpetrators and masterminds in Africa and around the world — including in Canada.
    Politics
    Apr 7
  • Torture, drugs and kidnapping: How a turf war in Quebec’s organized crime world came to blows
    Quebec provincial police have arrested 21 people so far in a large-scale operation targeting organized crime. Investigators have described a war over drug-selling territory.
    Canada
    Feb 26
  • ‘Your free life is done’: Victim’s family tells cold-case killer at Toronto sentencing
    'You murdered and assaulted two wonderful women and went on to live your life. Your free life is done,' said a family member to the convicted killer a 1983 cold case.
    Crime
    Mar 4
  • The West Block – Episode 30, Season 13
    Declassified summaries of top secret intelligence documents, attempts to funnel $250 thousand and what was said about the two Michaels.
    Politics
    Apr 7
  • Remembering the Holocaust as antisemitism rises across Montreal
    Jewish Montrealers and organizations are reminded of what happens when antisemitism goes unchecked on International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
    Canada
    Jan 27
  • Here’s why you are seeing more homeless encampments in Montreal’s suburbs
    "I was helping someone who has been living in the streets but then, I myself ended up here," Bryan Asbil said as he paused to contain his emotions. 
    Canada
    Jan 10
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  • Dozens with ties to Iranian regime caught by Canada’s sanctions
    Roohollah Firooznam, used to sell security cameras used by the Iranian government, and was supposed to have been deported from Canada. But whether he is still here is a mystery.
    Canada
    Dec 7, 2023
  • ‘Far worse than you can imagine’: How Iran’s regime has ‘spread its tentacles’ in Canada
    Iranian Canadians, legal experts, and security and intelligence sources say Canada has hundreds, maybe thousands, of potentially dangerous regime-connected officials on its soil.
    Canada
    Nov 11, 2023
  • The West Block – Episode 5, Season 13
    Host Mercedes Stephenson speaks with an Israel Defense Forces spokesperson, Israel Defense and Security Forum chairman and a human rights lawyer about the Israel-Hamas conflict.
    Canada
    Oct 15, 2023
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  • Why are the Canadian women of ISIS coming home without being charged?
    The government said Canadians who joined ISIS would face the 'full force' of the law, but not a single woman who lived under ISIS has yet been convicted.
    Canada
    Sep 15, 2023
  • Most Canadians ignorant of Air India bombings, nation’s deadliest terror attack: poll
    A new poll has revealed Canadians know troublingly little about the National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism and the Air India bombings it was created to honour.
    Canada
    Jun 23, 2023
  • Police confirm they have found who killed a Montreal teen nearly 50 years ago
    Sharron Prior's killer has been identified after the 16-year-old girl's body was found south of Montreal in 1975. Police exhumed the body of a suspect in West Virginia.
    Canada
    May 23, 2023
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  • A Montreal teen was killed almost 50 years ago. Now her suspected killer’s body is being exhumed
    DNA evidence that surfaced in June led cold-case investigators to suspect Franklin Maywood Romine in the 1975 rape and killing of Sharron Prior.
    Crime
    May 8, 2023
  • Parents, siblings, friends: Remembering the lives lost in the Toronto van attack
    Ten people died in the van attack in April 2018 and another died from her injuries more than three years later.
    Canada
    Apr 23, 2023
  • Montreal to pay $6 million, apologize to settle protest class-action lawsuits
    An estimated 3,119 people who were encircled by police during various protests between 2012 and 2015 and arrested or detained will be eligible for payment.
    Canada
    Mar 1, 2023
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  • Victims of racial discrimination deserve compensation, Montreal mayor testifies
    Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante says victims of social and racial profiling have the right to compensation, but it needs to be awarded based on a defined process.
    Canada
    Feb 15, 2023
  • Winter storm power outages may not be fixed until Christmas Day: ‘A difficult go’
    The storm blew into Canada on Thursday night, leaving hundreds of thousands without power, and is expected to wreak havoc on the country into the holiday weekend.
    Canada
    Dec 23, 2022
  • Grieving mother of 16-year-old stabbing victim calls for end to violence in Côte-Des-Neiges
    The mother is also upset after videos surfaced online mocking the death of her son. In one video, a masked person is seen showing a dagger knife and making stabbing gestures.
    Crime
    Oct 20, 2021
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  • Montreal Black man says he was assaulted by police after inviting them into his home
    The man says he invited the officers into his apartment as an act of good faith but then when he asked the officers to leave, they wouldn't.
    Canada
    Jun 12, 2020
  • The history of Canadian slavery goes back 400 years, except we’re blind to it
    'The enslavement of African peoples ... took place in this country in the same way it did in the United States,' says Dr. Andrea Davis, historian at York University.
    Canada
    Jun 12, 2020
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