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Montreal’s Haitian community rallies to help after devastating earthquake
After a devastating earthquake struck Haiti, leaving at least 1,297 dead, Montreal’s Haitian community rallied to get aid to survivors.
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Embrace discomfort when challenging history, says podcast host
As more Canadians question and push back against what we had previously learned about Canadian history, it can make for uncomfortable conversations, but is ultimately worthwhile, says Falen Johnson, co-host and co-creator of popular...
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Canadiens tie playoff series with Leafs as Quebec celebrates reopening
Quebec celebrated the reopening of patios and the end of curfew after months of lockdown over the weekend — highlighted by the Montreal Canadiens tying up their playoff series with the Toronto Maple Leafs in front of fans.
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Montreal celebrates hockey playoff win over Toronto
Fans of the Montreal Canadiens were able to celebrate their historic playoff win over the Toronto Maple Leafs in a Game 7 matchup.
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Quebec implementing vaccine passport as of Sept. 1
Quebec will introduce a COVID-19 vaccine passport starting Sept. 1 that will apply to all people 12 and older and will be needed to get into bars, restaurants and gyms, but there are concerns about how it will be enforced.
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Bad allergy season causing COVID-19 confusion, concern
Experts say higher-than-normal pollen levels have created a particularly bad allergy season, and it's causing confusion and concern about what’s caused by COVID-19 versus pollen.
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Historian objects to blanket apology that may excuse "unrepentant fascists"
York University Historian Roberto Perin says it is undeniable that there were a number of fascists in Canada who supported former Italian dictator Benito Mussolini.
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What to expect in this year’s NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs
NHL reporter and insider Elliotte Friedman weighs in on the playoff rivalry between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens, and the other teams he'll be keeping a close eye on.
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Yukon speed skater perseveres, relocates for pandemic training
Training for the Olympics during a pandemic hasn't been easy, but speed skater Wren Acorn of Yellowknife has persevered, relocated and has her sights set on Beijing 2022.
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N.W.T. speed skater perseveres, relocates for pandemic training
Training for the Olympics during a pandemic hasn't been easy, but speed skater Wren Acorn of Yellowknife has persevered, relocated and has her sights set on Beijing 2022.
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Quebec tables sweeping new French-language bill
The Quebec government is hoping to bolster the use of French in the province through a sweeping new bill which would affect students, businesses and new immigrants among many others.
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Returning travellers say at-home COVID-19 test system ‘dysfunctional’
The federal program in place for at-home COVID-19 tests for returning travellers is being described as slow and dysfunctional. And some travellers say the wait for results, if they show up, was longer than the mandated quarantine period.
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Community campaigns in Montreal bring vaccine information to people’s doors
To get more Montreal residents to roll up their sleeves for a COVID-19 vaccine, community groups are going door to door to make information as accessible as possible.
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MPs pass back-to-work bill to end Port of Montreal strike
The House of Commons approved legislation early Thursday morning to put an end to a strike that has shut down the Port of Montreal, one of Canada's busiest.
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How Montreal avoided the worst of the 3rd wave
As COVID-19 cases start to stabilize in Montreal, officials say fast actions, tight restrictions and extensive contact tracing help the city avoid the worst of the third wave.
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2 Canadians killed in deadly stampede in Israel
Two people killed in the deadly stampede at an Israeli religious festival had links to Montreal's tightly knit Orthodox Jewish community. We learn about who they were.
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Musicians perform at 20 vaccination clinics across Quebec
Bassist Francis Palma-Pelletier is part of Quebec's new initiative to have classical and jazz musicians play at vaccine clinics.
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A roundup of where the leaders were on day 24 of the campaign
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and Bloc Leader Yves-François Blanchet were in Quebec. Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Green Party Leader Annamie Paul all stayed in Ontario, while People's Party Leader Maxime...
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Nova Scotia tightens border to restrict non-essential travel
Nova Scotia has set up checkpoints at its border with New Brunswick and is only allowing essential travellers to cross as part of efforts to prevent more COVID-19 cases.
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Inside a Montreal ICU where COVID-19 patients are getting younger
CBC News goes inside the intensive care unit of Montreal’s Jewish General Hospital where doctors say everyone — no matter their age — needs to take COVID-19 seriously.
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St. Vincent residents reel from ongoing volcanic eruptions
Residents on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent are reeling from ongoing volcanic eruptions over the weekend, while their families and friends in Canada are trying to help from afar.
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Hundreds in Montreal protest earlier curfew
Hundreds of people gathered in Montreal on Sunday night to protest an earlier curfew put in place as COVID-19 cases increase.
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Anti-curfew protesters damage businesses in Montreal
Some angry and frustrated small business owners in Montreal’s Old Port spent Monday cleaning up after an anti-curfew protest Sunday night descended into chaos and store fronts were smashed.
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Quebec tightens COVID-19 restrictions in more areas
Quebec is increasing restrictions in red and orange zones as COVID-19 cases continue to rise, including decreasing time some secondary students will learn in person and closing some gyms.