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A look at the high-profile court cases set for 2026

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CBC justice reporter Kristy Nease takes a look at several cases with court dates in 2026, including the alleged murder of a woman whose disappearance went unsolved for decades and the alleged bounty killings of two brothers in a strip...
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Death of unhoused man a 'clear reflection' of social crises, says Montreal shelter director

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On Sunday, police were called to an encampment in Montreal’s Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie borough. They discovered an unresponsive man, who was later pronounced dead, inside a burning tent. Andrew Marrocco, the executive director of St....
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4 deaths in Montreal connected to cold snap

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The weekend death of a man in a Montreal encampment whose tent caught fire was the latest tragedy highlighting the risks of cold weather for the most vulnerable. In the past week, three seniors also died in the cold.
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Balancing safety and autonomy in seniors’ residences after 3 cold-weather deaths

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After three Quebec seniors passed away in the cold in the last week, the owner of a seniors’ residence says there are measures private homes can take to ensure the safety of their tenants. A seniors' advocacy expert says there is a fine...
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Feds announce where Canada’s high-speed rail project will start construction

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Canada is set to start building the new high-speed train by 2030, with some estimates putting the cost at between $60 and $90 billion. The CBC’s Hillary Johnstone shares more on the upcoming project.
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High-speed rail announcement puts Ottawa on right track, business groups say

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Construction work on the planned high-speed rail line is still years out, but consultations are set to begin in Ottawa in 2026.
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Montreal-Ottawa high-speed rail construction could start in 2029

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Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon says the first leg of a planned high-speed rail network between Quebec and Toronto will link Ottawa and Montreal, and he believes starting construction in 2029 is realistic.
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Her manger got crowded — so she moved her hundreds of nativity scenes to her shed

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For over thirty years, Maureen Doyle-Gillingham has kept a shed full of beautiful secrets behind her home in Ochre Pit Cove. Over a thousand nativity scenes cover every inch of wall space in her backyard shed. Though collected from...
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Via Rail strands passengers overnight with little information

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Via Rail passengers travelling from Toronto to Ottawa were stranded for 12 hours overnight after an earlier train broke down near Brockville, Ont. The breakdown also disrupted two later trains.
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Vatican returns dozens of Indigenous cultural items

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More than 60 Indigenous cultural items from Vatican museums and vaults landed at Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport on Saturday, 100 years after they were taken from Indigenous peoples in Canada.
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Family says grandmother froze to death outside Quebec seniors home

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A Quebec family is looking for answers after Jeanne Gohier, 88, was found outside her seniors’ home early in the morning in frigid temperatures after leaving the building undetected.
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Vatican returns dozens of Indigenous belongings to Canada

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More than 60 Indigenous cultural items from Vatican museums and vaults landed at Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport on Saturday, 100 years after they were taken from Indigenous peoples in Canada.
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Inuvialuit kayak coming home after 100 years at the Vatican

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A Inuvialuit sealskin kayak is being repatriated after being held by the Vatican museum for 100 years. It's one of 62 Inuit, First Nations and Métis objects being returned to communities.
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Montreal to add 500 spots to city’s warming centres as part of winter homelessness plan

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Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada has unveiled how her administration will bolster services for unhoused people this winter. The plan includes setting up an emergency task force and additional space in warming centres.
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Why some say Carney chose to expand the wrong port

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The Contrecoeur port near Montreal is being fast-tracked for expansion as part of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s major project initiative. But many detractors say there's a better choice further down the St. Lawrence River. CBC’s Eli...
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From family recipe to business plan: New P.E.I. resident aims to turn a healthy snack into a thriving business

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A young entrepreneur who recently moved to P.E.I. and fell in love with the province hopes the public will bite into his idea: A healthy snack business based on a family recipe. CBC’s Laura Meader finds out more.
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Quebec’s video game industry says it’s thriving — but government cuts could stall success

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While the province is seen internationally as a significant video game development player — and Canada’s $5-billion industry overall is benefiting from global political trends — industry leaders in Quebec say there are still sources of...
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Roughriders win Grey Cup 25-17 over Alouettes

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The Saskatchewan Roughriders took home the Grey Cup with a 25-17 win over the Montreal Alouettes. It’s the Roughriders first CFL championship since 2013.
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Montreal’s Wing noodles closing after 75 years

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Since 1946, Wing Noodles, owned by the Lee family, has fed Montrealers near and far. From plum sauce, to cookies and noodles, people have relied on their products for decades. The impending closure isn’t only hard for clients but its...
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Grey Cup parties underway in Winnipeg this weekend

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The Saskatchewan Roughriders face the Montreal Alouettes in the 112th Grey Cup on Sunday. CBC’s Gavin Axelrod shares more on the festivities from the downtown street party in Winnipeg.
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CFL superfans face off ahead of Grey Cup weekend

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Denis Genereux of Mirabel, Que., and Darren Moroz of Moose Jaw, Sask., joined us to talk about this weekend's Grey Cup final between the Montreal Alouettes and the Saskatchewan Roughriders, and debate the rule changes coming to the CFL...
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After nearly 90 years, family-run camera shop in Old Montreal to close its doors

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Customers can buy cameras, film and other accessories at Photo Service on Notre-Dame Street West until Jan. 3. The photo lab, located on the second floor, will move to a new location.
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Riding the REM’s new Deux-Montagnes line – finally open after a 6-year wait

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After half a decade of construction and delays, the second branch of Montreal’s light-rail network, which goes from Deux-Montagnes, Que., to downtown Montreal, is officially up and running. The line consists of 14 stations.
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Montreal family doctors warn new health reforms will make compassionate care harder

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One family medicine group in the city’s Ahuntsic neighbourhood says it’s lost nine physicians because of Bill 2, Quebec’s controversial law that ties a part of doctors' pay to performance indicators. As remaining staff try to absorb the...