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Ex-Montreal cop sues ethics commissioner over 5-year case delay

Philippe Bertrand seeks $1.1M in damages, alleging the commissioner's slow ruling in the Nicholas Gibbs shooting cost him his career.

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Youth Protection Services plead for stronger social safety net

Quebec's annual DPJ report warns that families face mounting pressures; mental health crises among young people are rising.

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Water conservation order expands to 23 Montreal-area boroughs

Lachine added to emergency reduction list as the city continues repairs on its water distribution system.

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New Kings of Coke docs explore Montreal's underworld in macro and micro

Two-part documentary series returns to the West End Gang story, diving into a billion-dollar port operation and a legendary bank...

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Quebec adopts Gabie Renaud Law to prevent femicides

New legislation allows people to request police information about a partner's history of violence, inspired by Clare's Law.

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New airport bus connects Trudeau to REM starting June 17

Route 815 will run between Montreal-Trudeau and Des Sources REM station through October, taking 15-20 minutes. Service financed by...

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CAQ abandons Quebec constitution bill

Facing opposition from Quebec Liberals and Québec Solidaire, Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette withdrew the sweeping bill Thursday...

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Healthcare spending up, but services declining—CSBE report

Commissioner warns Quebec health system's 'long-term viability remains fragile.' Public spending outpaced GDP growth 2015-2023 while...

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Quebec bans energy drinks for under-16s

Bill 9 passed 103-1 Thursday, making Quebec the first Canadian jurisdiction to regulate energy drinks. Sales banned, retailers face...

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STM blue line back up after equipment failure; REM delays continue

Morning commute disruptions resolved on the metro, but light rail service remains slow between Deux-Montagnes and Brossard.

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Woman hospitalized after hit-and-run near René-Lévesque and Saint-Laurent

Police are investigating a collision that left a 35-year-old pedestrian unconscious; the driver fled the scene.

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Quebec scales back EV sales target to 80% by 2035

The province is giving automakers more breathing room, citing supply chain disruptions and trade challenges affecting the industry.