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Montreal budget 2025: Residential property taxes to rise an average of 2.2%
After two years of steep increases totalling nearly 10 per cent, Montreal residential property owners will see their tax bills rise by an average of 2.2 per cent next year. Read More
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Highlights: How will Montreal's 2025 budget affect you?
It will be less of a sticker shock for Montrealers when they receive their tax bills, compared with last year. Read More
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Quebec to force optometrists to stay in RAMQ
A day before the majority of Quebec optometrists were to withdraw from the province's public health plan, the government announced it intends to force them to stay. Read More
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Quebec continues to fail young Indigenous students, auditor general says
QUEBEC — More than 20 years after discovering a gap in education success rates of Indigenous children, the Quebec government has done little to correct the situation, the province's auditor general says. Read More
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Montreal's Santa Claus Parade is set for Saturday
Here comes Santa Claus, here comes Santa Claus, right down René-Lévesque Blvd. Read More
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Montreal weather: The rain will hold off for one more day
Montreal's sunny streak is set to end — but not yet. Read More
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Montreal's mobility issues have worsened, Chamber of Commerce says
While the number of abandoned orange cones is down by half, traffic congestion and the coordination of construction work in downtown Montreal have gone from bad to worse over the past two years, the president of the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal said Tuesday. Read More
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Image+Nation film fest: Iconic gay club was 'the Studio 54 of the Prairies'
Matthew Hays has attended Montreal’s LGBTQ2+ film festival Image+Nation more times than he can count as a journalist and audience member but never, until now, as a filmmaker. Read More
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PWHL brings on-ice tweaks, harsher penalties to second season
TORONTO — The Professional Women's Hockey League will introduce on-ice tweaks and harsher punishment for some penalties in its second season. Read More
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Legault deploys SQ to tighten U.S. border over migrant surge fears
“We can't afford to have a Roxham 2.0,” said Premier François Legault on Tuesday announcing that the Sûreté du Québec will begin to patrol the border with the United States. Read More
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'The war is just as atrocious today': Ukrainians speak out on waning support from Quebec
A thousand days into Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainians are urging Quebecers to sustain support as the devastation of their country persists. But as protests in Montreal marked the grim milestone Tuesday, concerns have mounted in the Ukrainian community that support is fading. Read More
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Valérie Plante joins call to add hundreds of assault-style weapons to federal gun ban
It took just over 30 years for the gun used to shoot Nathalie Provost to be declared illegal. Read More
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Incivilities in the classroom are common, union survey shows
About 56 per cent of Quebec teachers report suffering at least one incivility per day from students, and 30 per cent say they suffer an incivility from a parent at least once a month, a union-sponsored poll shows. Read More
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Two men arrested in connection with the death of Montreal crypto influencer
Two men were arrested Tuesday in connection with the death of cryptocurrency influencer Kevin Mirshahi, the Sûreté du Québec said. Read More
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Canadiens assign Harvey-Pinard to AHL Rocket to regain game shape
Rafaël Harvey-Pinard said he's done playing softball. Read More
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RIDM: Indigenous youth have 'a lot to tell,' says filmmaker O'Bomsawin
Kim O’Bomsawin has always had time for young people. The Abenaki filmmaker’s 2014 debut documentary, La Ligne rouge, followed a group of young Indigenous hockey players. Her latest, the NFB-produced Ninan Auassat: We, the Children, offers intimate profiles of youths at various stages of development, from grade school to the edge of adulthood, in three different Indigenous nations: Atikamekw, Eeyou Cree and Innu. Read More
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Stu Cowan: Canadiens are starting to figure things out on defence
The Canadiens were a mess when the decision was made to fire Dominique Ducharme as head coach and hire Martin St. Louis on Feb. 9, 2022. Read More
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Two Westmount homes owned by billionaire Robert Miller seized
A Quebec Superior Court judge has ordered that legal liens be placed on two houses owned by billionaire Robert Miller in Westmount as part of lawsuits by four women who allege he paid to have sex with them while they were minors. Read More
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Student strike: Dawson to close Thursday, Concordia warns against violence during protests
With student boycotts looming, Dawson College announced it will close its doors Thursday, while Concordia University has cautioned students against violence, vandalism, and harassment during planned protests. Read More
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CAQ, Liberals, PQ to submit motions condemning MNA's racism allegations
QUEBEC CITY — The controversy around Québec solidaire MNA Haroun Bouazzi’s comments isn’t going away. Read More
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