Windows were smashed and property was damaged as dozens of masked demonstrators marched through downtown streets in Montreal for what is referred to as May Day.
Encampments and other issues related to homelessness continue to grow in and around Montreal, as does debate on how to best to serve that population and find solutions.
The groups claim that the law, which bars many public sector workers, like teachers, from wearing religious attire at work, has caused people to lose jobs.
Monday, both the federal government and provincial governments announced a joint grant of $3.1 million, each ponying up about $1.5 million.
The fare increases come while a large political debate dominates the halls of city hall in Montreal and the corridors of the national assembly in Quebec City.
The Défi Sportif AlterGo is Canada’s largest multi-sports event featuring thousands of athletes with functional limitations from all over the world.
To the frustration of daily users, 30 bins were removed in April. The month-long pilot project raised quite the stink among Sud-Ouest residents and borough officials.
Jean-Francois, an experienced runner from Quebec, enrolled in the competition in preparation for a bigger triathlon that was to be a celebration of his upcoming 50th birthday.
There were a total of 370 fatalities last year, a drop of 22 compared to the 392 people who died on Quebec roads in 2022.