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Caryn Ceolin is joined by lawyer Kate Kempton to discuss the legal challenge against new federal and provincial laws meant to fast-track major infrastructure projects.
Montreal is under two weather alerts on Thursday as Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) is warning of a severe ...
In an attempt to crack down on the growing number of ghost reservations in Quebec restaurants and to regulate the fees ...
Fans of the Montreal Canadiens will have to wait a little longer to see their team play at home. The Canadiens will start the ...
Hyacinthe, in the Montérégie region, on Wednesday afternoon. The victim, who has not been identified by authorities, was ...
After Montreal was hit with record-setting rainfall Sunday, it’s clear flooding is a problem for some of the city’s basements and streets. Officials feel “sponge parks” could be part of the solution.
Israel launched airstrikes in Damascus on Wednesday as part of a campaign to protect the Druze in Syria. Erica Natividad with the latest on the escalating violence.
Mark Carney says Canada will halve the quota on steel imported from non-free trade partners, and impose a 50% tariff on imports over that quota. Union & industry partners it's needed to help the ...
Some First Nations leaders believe both federal and provincial laws are unconstitutional. The move comes before a national summit involving a meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney. Mark McAllister ...
"We would need the whole city to be a sponge," said Montrealer Étienne Bienvenu during a visit to the Dickie-Moore park in Parc-Extension. He said sponge parks like this one could help address ...
Youth engagement, support for seniors, cultural identity and education, but also keeping a vibrant and united community in an ever-changing world: these are some of the topics of discussion of the ...
"If we don't do something together in our community, we'll be forgotten," says Joseph Broccolini, president of the Italian-Canadian Community Foundation, hosting public forums in celebration of their ...