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Downtown neighbourhoods throughout Canada struggle to recover post-pandemic

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Downtown cores in many major Canadian cities are still struggling to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. Vacancy rates are climbing as employers refrain from forcing staff back to the office, and retailers say they aren’t seeing the foot...
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Associate of Haitian gang leader lives freely in Montreal

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A prominent associate of a Haitian gang leader — himself wanted for attempted murder in that country — currently lives freely in Montreal.
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COP15: Nations reach landmark deal to protect planet

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Nearly 200 nations have agreed a landmark deal to protect the planet, at the UN's COP15 biodiversity conference in Canad
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Biodiversity agreement reached at Montreal COP15 conference

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Negotiators in Montreal have finalized an agreement calling for the conservation of 30 per cent of the planet by 2030, as the COP15 talks enter their final official day.
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COP15 delegates sign historic deal to protect nature

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Representatives from nearly 200 countries signed a historic agreement to protect 30 per cent of the world's biodiversity by 2030 at the COP15 summit in Montreal.
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Cities called on to protect biodiversity at environmental summit

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The question of how cities can better protect biodiversity is in the spotlight at a summit happening alongside COP15. Some cities are being recognized for their efforts, while environmentalists are calling for others to act to protect...
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Major security operation underway in Montreal ahead of COP15 conference

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Montreal is ramping up security measures as it prepares for thousands of delegates to flood into the city for the COP15 biodiversity conference, where protests are anticipated. It has some civil rights groups concerned about a...
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U-Haul reservation mishap causes moving nightmare for Quebec man | Go Public

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One man found out the hard way that a having a reservation for a U-Haul vehicle doesn't necessarily mean the company will have a vehicle for him. Sam Everitt was forced to drive 600 kilometres round-trip to find a moving truck, after his...
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Calls for apology mount after Montreal police wrongly accuse, handcuff Black man

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There are growing calls for an apology after Montreal police officers wrongly accused a Black man of stealing his own vehicle and detained him for 15 minutes while waiting for a key to unlock his handcuffs.
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Haiti in the grips of humanitarian crisis as gangs block main fuel terminal

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Daily life for many Haitians has been thrown into turmoil as gang violence and soaring inflation make it difficult to access basic necessities like water, food and fuel. Canada is among the countries grappling with how to respond.
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CAQ's nationalist agenda key to electoral success, says pollster

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The Coalition Avenir Québec has found a 'sweet' spot of Quebec nationalism, but leader François Legault will likely focus on economic issues in his second term, says Christian Bourque, executive vice-president of the market research and...
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NHL defenceman P.K. Subban announces retirement plans

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NHL player P.K. Subban is retiring after 13 seasons. He played seven of those 13 seasons for the Montreal Canadiens, winning the Norris Trophy along the way. But he is being remembered as much for his generosity, as for his hockey skills.
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Anglophones weigh their options ahead of Quebec election

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Francois Legault’s CAQ party is poised to easily win reelection in Quebec, but some anglophones feel alienated and are looking for an alternative.
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Security measures advised as more politicians reveal they've been threatened

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There's no denying the increased police presence around Quebec's general election campaign, as concerns grow about the aggression and threats some public figures face. Meanwhile, Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek says what happened to Chrystia...
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Cream cheese favourite Liberté taken off shelves

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Bagel lovers in Montreal are mourning the end of one of their favourite toppings: Liberté cream cheese. Its parent company, General Mills, cited feasibility issues for the decision to stop producing the product.
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What are the key election issues in Quebec's provincial election?

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Pollster Christian Bourque and journalists Jonathan Montpetit and Emilie Nicolas break down the Quebec election campaign.
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Anglophones weigh their options as Quebec election campaign enters Day 2

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It's Day 2 of the Quebec provincial election campaign and Francois Legault's CAQ already looks set to easily win reelection. But despite Legault's broad support, some anglophones feel alienated and are now looking for an alternative.
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Canadian politicians defend Finnish prime minister after leaked partying video

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Finland’s Prime Minister Sanna Marin has come under scrutiny after a video leaked of the 36-year-old leader partying with friends on a weekend off. Some Canadian politicians have come to her defence, saying the criticism is unfair.
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Vatican cardinal among 88 clergy members named in sexual assault lawsuit against Quebec diocese

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Quebec Cardinal Marc Ouellet, who is regarded as a potential successor to Pope Francis, is on a list of clergy facing allegations of sexual assault.
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Number of mostly French-speaking households in Quebec dropping, census data shows

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New census data shows the proportion of predominantly French-speakers in Quebec is falling — proof, says the province, that its French-language bill is necessary. The data also shows the number of French-English bilingual Quebecers is on...
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Vatican won’t open sexual assault investigation against Quebec cardinal

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The Vatican says there's not enough evidence to investigate a Quebec cardinal accused of sexual assault. In a lawsuit filed in court, a woman has accused Marc Ouellet of several incidents including unwanted touching and kissing.
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Tent encampments highlight need for Canadian affordable housing solutions, advocates say

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While the tent encampment in Vancouver has been making headlines recently, other cities across Canada are seeing similar situations. Some say the homeless encampments demonstrate the need for affordable housing solutions.
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Montreal Pride parade cancelled hours before scheduled start

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Organizers of the Montreal Pride Festival have cancelled today's parade, citing a lack of security staff.
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Montreal Pride parade cancelled due to lack of security staff

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Montreal Pride Festival cancelled its annual parade due to a lack of security staff for the parade route.