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