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Montreal Jewish school shot at for 2nd time in a week

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A Montreal Jewish school was shot at for a second time in a week, the latest in a string of events targeting Jewish-owned buildings in the city. No injuries were reported. Mayor Valerie Plante condemned the attack and said Montreal is a...
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Tensions rise in Montreal over Israel-Hamas war

9th - Higher Ed
Bullet holes pierced the front of a Montreal Jewish school overnight Wednesday just hours after violence erupted at Concordia University between two student groups.
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Gunshots fired at 2 Montreal Jewish schools overnight

9th - Higher Ed
Montreal police are investigating after two Jewish schools were hit with gunshots overnight. This comes just days after a nearby synagogue and Jewish community centre were hit with Molotov cocktails, and violence erupted between two...
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Antisemitic and Islamophobic incidents have spiked across Canada

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After Molotov cocktail remnants were found at a Montreal synagogue, many Jewish community members are afraid. Police forces in several Canadian cities are reporting a rise in hate incidents and hate crimes against Jewish and Muslim...
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Antisemitic and Islamophobic incidents spike across Canada

9th - Higher Ed
After Molotov cocktail remnants were found at a Montreal synagogue, many Jewish community members are afraid. Police forces in several Canadian cities are reporting a rise in hate incidents and hate crimes against Jewish and Muslim...
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Montreal is building dozens of 'sponge parks' to soak up excess rain

9th - Higher Ed
As climate change drives heavier rainfalls, some cities are turning to a natural solution where green spaces act as sponges that soak up excess rain.
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Students protest Quebec out-of-province tuition hike

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Hundreds of students from McGill, Concordia and Bishop’s universities protest Quebec’s decision to nearly double tuition fees for out-of-province students. The fees are targeted at English-language universities and will begin next fall.
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Out-of-province tuition at Quebec English universities set to almost double

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Quebec's decision to nearly double tuition at its English language universities will have a huge impact on finances, according to one university president. It will also negatively affect Quebec's ability to attract talent to the province.
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Canadian police boost presence around Jewish and Muslim communities

9th - Higher Ed
Police are increasing their presence in Jewish and Muslim communities across Canada after a former Hamas leader called for a day of action on Friday. Both communities are being urged to be vigilant, though police say there aren't any...
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Canadian killed while saving others at Israel music festival, family says

9th - Higher Ed
This video contains disturbing details | The family of Canadian Alexandre Look says he was killed protecting others when Hamas attacked an outdoor music festival near the Gaza-Israel border.
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Montreal protesters rally for Armenians fleeing Nagorno-Karabakh

9th - Higher Ed
Amid similar protests around the world, demonstrators in Montreal marched in support of ethnic Armenians escaping Nagorno-Karabakh. Thousands have fled as Azerbaijan tightens its control of the breakaway region after seizing it last month.
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Quebec's Anticosti Island named UNESCO World Heritage Site

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Anticosti Island, a large island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The designation adds an additional layer of protection to the geologically unique, sparsely populated island that is part of a...
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Quebec company's football helmet going to the NFL

9th - Higher Ed
A Quebec-based company has designed a helmet to help reduce the impact of head injuries that result in concussions for NFL players.
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She says her boss told her she can’t wear a mask, so she quit

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A Montreal restaurant worker says she was forced to quit after her boss told her she can’t wear a mask at work. The restaurant says it doesn't require workers to be mask-free, but the case raises questions about workers' rights and what...
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Military sex assault cases languishing without needed legal reforms, expert says

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A woman who says she was sexually assaulted while in the military found hope when her case was moved to civilian court. But a judge stayed the charges because of lengthy delays. As dozens of other cases follow, experts say the government...
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Montreal's new LRT fails test of inaugural morning rush, causing long delays

9th - Higher Ed
A switch problem forced Montreal’s new light rail transit system to shut down during the morning rush hour on its first official day of operation.
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A day with the Korean team fighting Canada’s wildfires

9th - Higher Ed
Thousands of firefighters from around the world have been helping fight Canada’s wildfires. CBC got special access to an elite team of South Korean firefighters in Northern Quebec where they’re adapting to different techniques and foods,...
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Canada's drier provinces are ill-prepared for a hotter, more humid future

9th - Higher Ed
Climate change is projected to bring muggier days in Canada, but B.C. and Alberta don't trigger humidex weather warnings. An expert says this makes the two provinces ill-prepared to deal with risks associated with high humidity.
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Alberta will likely get more hot, humid thanks to climate change

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Climate change is projected to bring more hot, humid weather to Canada — even in Alberta and B.C. that are used to drier weather and aren’t as prepared.
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Montreal thrashed by intense rain storm

9th - Higher Ed
Strong winds, heavy rain and menacing clouds enveloped Montreal. The storm caused flooding, and a tornado briefly touched down in nearby Mirabel but caused little damage.
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Food regulator recalling highly caffeinated energy drink

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is recalling a highly caffeinated version of the Prime energy drink that is not approved for sale in Canada after discovering it was being sold in Quebec, Ontario and Alberta. With influencers...
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Highly caffeinated version of the Prime Energy recalled in Canada

9th - Higher Ed
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is recalling a highly caffeinated version of the Prime Energy drink that is not approved for sale in Canada after discovering it was being sold in Quebec, Ontario and Alberta.
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Ontario police cracked 48-year-old 'Nation River Lady' cold case

9th - Higher Ed
Police crack a 1975 cold case, charging a former Montreal man with the murder of a missing woman finally identified more than 40 years after her body was discovered in the Nation River east of Ottawa.
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Wildfire smoke blankets Quebec

9th - Higher Ed
Wildfire smoke across Quebec forced the cancellation of several high-profile events and resulted in Montreal having the worst air quality in the world on Sunday.