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Montreal comedians say cancelled 2024 Just for Laughs festival leaves big void

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The Montreal company that runs the event has called off this year's edition because of financial difficulties. It's hoping a scaled-back version of the festival will take place in 2025.
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Montreal's Just for Laughs comedy festival cancelled for 2024

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The 2024 edition of the Montreal comedy festival Just for Laughs has been cancelled after the company that runs the event sought creditor protection. They say they hope to be back up and running in 2025 after restructuring.
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Is El Niño responsible for Montreal's exceptionally warm winter ?

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Montreal is having its second warmest winter since records began in 1871. Dave Phillips, a senior climatologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada, says El Niño is not the only phenomenon that contributed to the "non-winter" the...
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Desjardins to stop issuing mortgages to homes in high-risk flood zones

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Desjardins will no longer accept new mortgages for homes in high-risk flood zones. The move has some worried whether other financial institutions will follow suit — and that property values will plummet as a result.
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Vaccinations urged as measles cases rise

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As more cases of measles without a known origin are reported across Canada, public health officials are urging people to ensure they and their children are fully vaccinated against the virus.
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How Montreal police spend your money

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Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the city of Montreal has been raising the police budget each year. This year, the Montreal police budget soars to $821 million — 11 per cent of the municipal budget.
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Wild weather whiplash swings Montreal area from spring to winter temperatures

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In Montreal, the temperature dropped from 13 C to –12 C overnight. Violent winds resulted in power outages across southern Quebec and even a major breakdown of Montreal's light-rail network, the Réseau express métropolitain (REM)...
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Quebec to challenge ruling giving asylum seekers access to subsidized daycare

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The Quebec government is heading to the Supreme Court of Canada to fight a recent ruling allowing asylum seekers access to subsidized daycare. The province says there aren't enough daycare slots to accommodate newcomers, while human...
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Quebec takes asylum-seeker daycare battle to Canada’s top court

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The Quebec government is heading to the Supreme Court of Canada to fight a recent ruling allowing asylum seekers access to subsidized daycare. The province says there aren't enough daycare slots to accommodate newcomers, while human...
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After 22 books, Kathy Reichs is still sharing her love of Montreal

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In a conversation with CBC Montreal News host Debra Arbec, the American best-selling author and forensic anthropologist talks about The Bone Hacker, her love of Montreal and new technologies.
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Federal government pledges $15M to combat auto theft

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The federal government has pledged $15 million to deter auto theft, including money for police forces to break up organized theft rings and for tracing vehicles once they've been stolen.
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Montreal edges Minnesota in battle of top 2 teams in PWHL

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Montreal is now just a point behind PWHL-leading Minnesota after a 2-1 victory in Laval, Que., on Sunday.
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Next generation of Olympians aims to impress in Montreal

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Montreal played host to the next generation of Olympians hoping to impress at the RBC Training Ground, where the athletes competed for a spot in the program and a crucial funding boost.
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Montreal A to V: A hub for art in Montréal-Nord

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When Montréal-Nord makes the headlines, it's often negative. But the people behind a small gallery in the northern borough say their community is so much more — and it's time the rest of the city took notice. Galérie 3440 is a blossoming...
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Spike in reports of fake immigration lawyers and consultants in Montreal

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The Montreal Bar Association is warning would-be immigrants to beware of people pretending to be immigration lawyers or consultants after they noticed newcomers handing over hundreds — even thousands — of dollars to hucksters promising a...
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Montreal Bar Association warns of fake immigration lawyers and consultants

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The Montreal Bar Association is warning would-be immigrants to beware of people pretending to be immigration lawyers or consultants after they noticed newcomers handing over hundreds — even thousands — of dollars to hucksters promising a...
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Super Bowl bets worth billions

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Nearly 68 million Americans were expected to bet on the Super Bowl, with an estimated $23 billion wagered on who will win the game and other bets.
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OPP commissioner breaks down the 'complex' auto theft market

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During a summit in Ottawa on auto theft, Ontario Provincial Police Commissioner Thomas Carrique explained the process of stealing a car, and says that it puts lives in danger.
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OPP commissioner breaks down how the 'complex' auto theft market works

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During a summit in Ottawa on auto theft, Ontario Provincial Police Commissioner Thomas Carrique explained the process of stealing a car, and says that it puts lives in danger.
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Why doesn't Montreal have more public washrooms?

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Good Question Montreal looks into why it can be tough to find a place to go when you need to go on the go.
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LeBlanc says auto theft summit a chance for various players to collaborate on growing issue

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Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc says he's looking forward to attending Thursday's summit and finding a solution to the alarming spike in auto thefts across the country.
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LeBlanc announces funding for CBSA to curb auto theft at Canadian ports

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Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc says the money will help the agency prevent stolen cars from being shipped overseas.
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How the pros track stolen vehicles

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With vehicle thefts skyrocketing in Canada, vehicle owners are spending hundreds on anti-theft devices and trackers. CBC’s Thomas Daigle breaks down the crisis with professional trackers and the people pushing for automakers to make...
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New podcast Good Question, Montreal answers your burning questions about our city

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Ainslie MacLellan hosts CBC Montreal's new podcast, Good Question, Montreal