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Soraya Martinez Ferrada launches Ensemble Montréal leadership bid with strong support
The former federal tourism minister has secured the backing of four borough mayors, two city councillors and the party’s interim leader, Aref Salem. Martinez Ferrada says she wants to position Ensemble Montréal as a viable alternative to...
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This herbicide is banned in Montreal, but residents worry about its continued use along railways
CN rail uses glyphosate-based products to keep plants from growing on its tracks. But Montrealers living nearby want to see the chemical phased out because of the potential health risks.
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Long-awaited community centre reflects cultural diversity of Montreal’s Cabot Square area
The Sanaaq Centre includes a café, amphitheatre and library. It was built to embody the different faces of the neighbourhood with a focus on music, digital technology and Indigenous communities.
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Is Just for Laughs back? Montreal festival announces stacked lineup after scaled-down 2024
The company was in financial trouble last year. Its assets were seized and it was later acquired by ComediHa!, which put on a smaller show. This year’s edition will include Tom Segura, Mae Martin as well as the return of the Nasty Show.
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How a new downtown venue could change the music scene in Ottawa
Last February, Mayor Mark Sutcliffe and the head of Live Nation announced a new venue, History Ottawa, in the old Chapters on Rideau. CBC’s Sandra Abma looks at how it might bring bigger names to the city when it opens.
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Killing of 16-year-old Montrealer sparks renewed calls for youth violence prevention
Makhai Bennett-Ruddock was fatally stabbed in Montreal’s Côte-des-Neiges-NDG borough in April. His loved ones are urging parents and members of the community to watch out for warning signs that young people may need help.
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See how the 2025 election played out in Quebec
While there were few surprises in the Montreal area, there was a mix of results elsewhere in the province, and the Bloc avoided a worst-case scenario.
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Filipino Canadians horrified, heartbroken over Vancouver attack
Members of Filipino communities across Canada are grieving for victims of the deadly car-ramming attack at Vancouver’s Lapu Lapu Day festival.
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Blanchet wraps campaign in safe Bloc territory
With the election campaign in its final hours, Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet made stops in safe territory to boost Bloc supporters’ spirits.
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Canada Votes | Blanchet wraps campaign in safe Bloc territory
With the election campaign in its final hours, Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet made stops in safe territory to boost Bloc supporters’ spirits.
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Your guide to Quebec's federal election results
We break down how Quebec fared in the 2025 federal election and what you need to know.
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No more ‘Go! Canadiens Go!’ on Montreal buses after language watchdog intervenes
Montreal’s transit authority is re-wording written support for the NHL team on all of its buses after Quebec’s French-language watchdog recommended the change. The OQLF says the word ‘go’ is an Anglicism.
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Exhibit showcases work of late Montreal-born surrealist artist Alan Glass
Worlds of Wonder: The Surrealist Journey of Alan Glass will be displayed at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts until the end of September. Although not well-known in Canada, Glass became part of the surrealist movement, spending most of...
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Exhibit commemorates 50 years of Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese presence in Montreal
The Museum of Montreal Memories is hosting the community exhibition until June 15, 2025. Members of Super Boat People Collective, the group behind the project, say the goal was to share stories of resilience.
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Montreal to get new car-sharing service. Will it challenge Communauto?
A service called Leo Carshare is preparing to set up in Montreal. And while competitors entering the same space as the well-established Communauto have struggled in the past, Leo is confident it will see success.
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What are the federal parties saying about gun control?
École Polytechnique massacre survivors and advocates from PolyRemembers examined gun control commitments by all federal parties and say voters should be informed for the sake of public safety. The number of gun licence applicants —...
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Montreal to invest $90M to build greenbelt around controversial industrial project in east end
The City of Montreal fought to stop Ray-Mont Logistics from creating a container yard in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, but lost in court. Now, it says it’s trying to make the best out of a bad situation. Meanwhile, residents who oppose...
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Montreal to invest $88M to build greenbelt around controversial industrial project in east end
The City of Montreal fought to stop Ray-Mont Logistics from creating a container yard in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, but lost in court. Now, it says it’s trying to make the best out of a bad situation. Meanwhile, residents who oppose...
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Carney acknowledges gaffes in French, Poilievre says he's no 'mini-Trump' on Tout le monde en parle
Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre appeared on the mega-popular Radio-Canada talk show Tout le monde en parle on Sunday in an attempt to woo francophone viewers. The Liberal leader was pressed on his cultural awareness of Quebec and his...
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#TheMoment a Canadian reality TV star got her stolen pug back
Skye-Zaiah Senecal, a former Love Island Quebec contestant, recounts the moment she got her pug Travis back after he was stolen from her apartment.
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CF Montréal’s owner says the club has lost its culture. Can a new coach revive it?
After the club parted ways with its 10th coach in 13 years, Marco Donadel has become the first former player in the MLS era to coach the team, and he says he has reasons to believe the team can rebound after a winless start to the season.
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Quebec is investing big in infrastructure — but some say the money isn’t in the right places
While the province has planned significant investments in the coming years into sectors like health, education and transportation, some are questioning why priorities don’t include expediting the refurbishment of Montreal’s aging...
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The Ottawa Senators are going to the playoffs for the first time in 8 years
The Sens will likely face the Tampa Bay Lightning or the Toronto Maple Leafs. The regular season ends in just over a week.
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Mafia-linked drug operation raided by Montreal police with 7 arrested
The Service de police de la Ville de Montréal's organized crime section says it's undertaken a major operation to take down an illegal drug operation in the city's LaSalle borough.