A deadly shooting in broad daylight at a Starbucks in Laval, Que., on Wednesday appears to be linked to organized crime, says the province’s public security minister.
Six years after the Viens Commission recommended 142 calls to action, some experts say awareness is growing, but significant ...
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Today-History-Sep28
Today in History for Sept. 28: In 1066, William the Conqueror and his Norman troops landed in England. In 1791, Jews in France were given full citizenship. In 1793, the Upper Canada legislature ...
Amazon Canada will face Quebec’s Labour Tribunal starting Friday over the closure of seven warehouses that left 1,700 workers ...
Friends, family members and neighbours are still trying to make sense of the killing of a teenage boy following a police intervention in Longueuil, Que., last weekend. Nooran Rezayi, 15, was shot dead ...
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Quebec premier promises new legislation inspired by federal major projects bill
Quebec Premier François Legault says his government will table new legislation to speed up environmental approvals for major ...
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Two Deaf Women Vacationing Die Tragically After Stopping to Take Pictures on Train Tracks
Two deaf Canadian women died after a train struck them near Mesão Frio, Portugal. The women, 62-year-old Guylaine Boulanger ...
TORONTO — Canadian journalist and longtime CTV News anchor Beverly Thomson has died. Thomson, who is best known for her high-profile interviews with politicians and celebrities, died on Sunday morning ...
Chinese cars are making huge gains in Asia, Europe and South America, but brutal 100 percent tariffs have so far kept them locked out of North America. There’s a chance, though, that this won’t last ...
NEW YORK, Sept. 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Magnite (Nasdaq: MGNI), the largest independent sell-side advertising company, today announced the acquisition of streamr.ai, a platform specializing in AI ...
Archbishop Lépine said the proposal by Quebec Premier François Legault to end prayer in public places goes squarely against the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Archbishop Christian Lépine of ...
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