Montreal Latest News
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Hockey fans ready for Olympic double billFans across Canada are set for a double bill of Olympic hockey action today as the women look to bounce back from a tough loss and the men open their tournament.Sports6 hours
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Report into Quebec Liberal scandals finds ex-leader Pablo Rodriguez was unawareThe retired Superior Court judge says it's impossible to say whether the messages, purportedly about the 2025 Quebec Liberal leadership race, are real or fabricated.Politics12 hours
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Montreal shooting survivor shares how she regained sense of safetyNathalie Provost was shot in the leg, foot and forehead by a gunman who killed 14 women and injured more than a dozen people in 1989, including six of her classmates.CanadaFeb 11
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Auto thefts down 18% year-over-year while recovery remains low: reportThe number of vehicles stolen in Canada fell sharply last year but there were still almost 47,000 such thefts reported and more than a third of those were never recovered.CrimeFeb 11
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Quebec delays implementation of new French curriculum to September 2027Quebec is delaying the rollout of its new French curriculum in elementary and secondary schools by one year.EducationFeb 11
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Double murder, suicide in western Quebec First Nation, provincial police sayQuebec provincial police have taken over an investigation into the deaths of three people in a First Nation community in the province's western region.CrimeFeb 11
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Loss of government funding, secularism putting many Quebec churches ‘on the brink’Experts say Quebec's decision last year to suspend programs that provided financial aid for church renovations and transformations is putting future projects in jeopardy.PoliticsFeb 11
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A mother recounts her dangerous journey across the border to escape Trump’s AmericaAt times, a 25-year old woman said the snow reached her knees as she trudged through a dark, icy forest near the Quebec border in mid-January.CanadaFeb 11
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CAQ leadership candidate Fréchette promises to revive Quebec’s fast-track immigration programPressure has intensified on Quebec Immigration Minister Jean-François Roberge as opposition parties and members of his own government question the choice to abolish the program.PoliticsFeb 10
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Quebec announces $350M modernization of PolytechniqueOfficials say the investment will allow Polytechnique to accommodate more than 500 additional students and expand its research and teaching capabilities.CanadaFeb 10
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Montreal man arrested in connection with Ryan Wedding caseThe FBI says the man from Montreal was wanted for allegedly assisting the international drug trafficking organization locate a witness who was later murdered.CrimeFeb 10
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Montreal police chief says Toronto officer arrests ‘sad moment’ for policingMontreal's police chief says the force isn't immune to such cases, citing examples of officers accused of selling information to organized criminals.CrimeFeb 10
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Boil water advisory for Ville-Marie has ended, City of Montreal saysA boil water advisory issued for residents of Montreal's Ville-Marie borough has ended after it was put in place over the weekend.CanadaFeb 10
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‘Sizzurp’: Fake cough syrup being sold in Montreal can be lethal, officials warnMontreal Public Health officials are warning a purple syrup that mimics the look of cough medicine is a fake product that can be lethal.HealthFeb 10
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Montreal parish fights to demolish derelict church that’s become a TikTok destinationTacked on the plywood fence keeping intruders away from the long-closed St-Eusèbe-de-Verceil church in Montreal, next to "Free Gaza" and anti-police graffiti, is a poem.CanadaFeb 10
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Now is the ‘best time’ to rent in Canada as asking price hits 31-month low: reportA new report shows the average rent across Canada has hit a 31-month low, with big drops in cities like Toronto and Vancouver as supply outpaces demand.CanadaFeb 9
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Release date set for inquiry report into Quebec auto insurance scandalThe commissioner who oversaw the public inquiry into the $500-million cost-overrun scandal at Quebec's auto insurance board is scheduled to release his report publicly on Feb. 16.CanadaFeb 9
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Ville-Marie borough under boil water advisory, City of Montreal saysMontreal officials said Sunday a boil-water advisory was in effect until further notice for residents of Ville-Marie, including Ile Sainte-Hélène, Ile Notre-Dame and Habitat 67.HealthFeb 8
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Montreal police searching for suspect in metro station stabbingA man was stabbed at Montreal's Place-des-Arts metro station on Saturday and taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.CrimeFeb 8
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Canadian Tire ordered to pay nearly $1.3 million for false advertisingCanadian Tire has been ordered to pay just under $1.3 million after pleading guilty to 74 counts of violating sections of Quebec's Consumer Protection Act.ConsumerFeb 7
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Team Canada fan festival lands in TorontoA handful of families and sports lovers braved the bone-chilling cold Saturday morning to skate at Nathan Phillips Square and cheer on Canada's Olympic athletes in a muted kickoff to the Team Canada FanFest.SportsFeb 7
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U.S. alcohol returning to Quebec liquor stores in limited quantitiesQuebec barred U.S. alcohol at the SAQ last year in retaliation for American tariffs on Canadian goods, framing the move as an economic response, not a safety issue.ConsumerFeb 6
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Inside the ‘con code’, the unwritten rules that may be fuelling prison violenceThe "con code" — a set of unwritten rules among inmates that they believe is behind a sharp rise in attacks behind bars.CrimeFeb 6
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Montreal launches blitz to repair ‘catastrophic’ number of potholes plaguing roadwaysClaude Pinard, chair of the city's executive committee, says this winter is one of the worst for potholes since 2018, calling the state of the roadways "catastrophic."CanadaFeb 5
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Quebec influencer shares eating disorder recovery journey to help others seek supportLaetitia de Carufel is speaking openly about her long struggle with disordered eating, saying she hopes her story will help people recognize warning signs.FeaturesFeb 5