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Quebec dragging its feet on getting defibrillators in public spaces, foundation says
Improving access to automated external defibrillators (AEDs) would increase the number of cardiac arrest survivors by nearly 50 per cent, according to the Jacques-de Champlain Foundation. The foundation has denounced what it describes as inaction by the Legault government in implementing its own plan aimed at deploying more AEDs in Quebec. Read More
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’Clearly identifiable signs’: Quebec report highlights domestic violence risk factors
A Quebec committee that examines domestic violence deaths has found that many victims aren't accessing the help they need even if the signs of violence are clear. Read More
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Class action can't proceed with anonymous accusers, Robert Miller's lawyer argues
Quebec electronics billionaire Robert Miller wants to defend himself against the women who claim he paid them for sex when they were underage, but he can’t do that if he doesn’t know their names, his lawyer said Thursday. Read More
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Weekend traffic Nov. 29-Dec. 2: Closures on Highways 10/520 and Route 132
Montreal will be mostly spared from planned highway closures this weekend, except for ramps at a couple of interchanges and a short detour off of the Bonaventure. Here are problem spots to look out for: Read More
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Eliminating Quebec's anticipated $1.5-billion health-care deficit is 'non-negotiable,' Dubé says
Eliminating the province's anticipated $1.5-billion health-care deficit this year is “non-negotiable,” Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé said Thursday. Read More
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Quebec passes law on non-consensual sharing of intimate images
Victims of non-consensual sharing of intimate images will now have a fast track to curb their spread. Bill 73, "An Act to Counter Non-Consensual Sharing of Intimate Images and to Improve Protection and Support in Civil Matters for Persons who are Victims of Violence" from the Minister of Justice, Simon Jolin-Barrette, was unanimously adopted Thursday in the National Assembly. Read More
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Baby Shark song used to chase unhoused out of a stairwell at Complexe Desjardins
A children’s song meant to entertain has taken on a controversial role in tackling homelessness. Complexe Desjardins has been playing the song Baby Shark in its stairwells to deter unhoused individuals — a tactic critics describe as both misguided and dehumanizing. Read More
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Robert Libman: Tariff showdown holds the possibility of a major victory for Trudeau
It often takes an external threat to prompt a group of people to circle the wagon and come together. In the past few days, we’ve seen Quebec Premier François Legault and his provincial counterparts uniting in common cause with the federal government of Justin Trudeau. Read More
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Alouettes GM Maciocia rolls the dice on Davis Alexander as starting QB
In early July against Toronto, following an injury to Cody Fajardo, Davis Alexander wasn't the Alouettes' next option at quarterback. Instead, he remained on the sidelines while Caleb Evans continued struggling. Read More
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Opinion: By giving in to threats, McGill sends a chilling message
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Quebec environment ministry to investigate bottle-deposit agencies
The Quebec environment ministry has launched an administrative investigation into the Association québécoise de récupération des contenants de boissons (AQRCB) and Consignaction, which oversee the reform of the province's deposit system on containers like cans and bottles. Read More
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Stu Cowan: Brendan Gallagher remains heart and soul of Canadiens
Brendan Gallagher is the longest-serving member of the Canadiens, now in his 13th season with the team. Read More
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Quebec’s budgetary update is starving food banks, organizations charge
A group of Montreal community organizations responding to the hunger crisis says the province needs to better fund their services. Read More
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Books for Kids: Easy to wrap, delightful to read for the holidays
With the gift-giving season upon us, and picture books not only easy to wrap but good to share with the youngsters in your life, here are some seasonal suggestions worth checking out for ages 4 to 8. Read More
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Catherine Fournier to seek second term as Longueuil mayor
Longueuil mayor Catherine Fournier ended any speculation Thursday over her political future, announcing she would run for re-election in the 2025 municipal election. Read More
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Quebec welcomes Ottawa's new attitude on borders to combat Trump's tariff threat
QUEBEC — The Legault government softened its language Thursday about Ottawa's handling of the 25-per-cent tariff threat south of the border, welcoming news that the federal government is now talking about tightening border controls. Read More
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Mother of teen killed in Pointe-Claire crash asks for leniency for impaired driver
The mother of a young man who was killed when the vehicle he was riding in crashed in Pointe-Claire asked a Quebec Court judge to be lenient when he sentences the impaired man behind the wheel when the tragedy happened. Read More
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Quebec's holiday crackdown on impaired driving begins Friday
The Sûreté du Québec announced Thursday that the province's police forces will begin their annual holiday crackdown on drivers impaired by drugs or alcohol. Read More
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What's the biggest concern for the struggling Canadiens? | HI/O Show
The Canadiens reached the quarter-mark of Year 3 of their rebuild with a worse record than they had in each of the previous two seasons. Read More
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Police seek public's help in search for missing girl last seen in C.D.N.-N.D.G.
Montreal police are asking the public for help finding Abigaelle Morot, a 14-year-old girl they say was last seen in Côte-des-Neiges—Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. Read More
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