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CBC's Marianne Dimain speaks with Frédéric Bérard about Trudeau's future.
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École Polytechnique Anniversary
15 beams of light shine in the sky above Mount Royal.. commemorating a dark day in Montreal's history. 14 of those beams represent the women killed at École Polytechnique by a gunman 35 years ago, just because they were women.
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Whitehorse holds vigil for Montreal Massacre
Today marks 35 years since the Montreal Massacre. Whitehorse womens groups organized a vigil remebering the 14 women who lost thier lives, and the Missing and Murdered Indigenious Women and Girls in the Yukon.
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Montreal identifies two spots to build modular shelters for unhoused people
The two sites in Ahuntsic-Cartierville and Côte-des-Neiges-NDG will provide temporary housing as existing shelters are overcrowded. The 60 units will be ready by spring 2025.
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She was on the École Polytechnique gunman’s hit list 35 years ago
From the moment she learned she was on Marc Lépine’s hit list, journalist Francine Pelletier was driven to find out what motivated him to commit such a horrific crime.
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Montreal identifies two sites to build modular shelters
The city has selected two sites for building modular shelters starting in the spring as a temporary solution for the overcrowding in existing shelters.
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Do Montreal's construction cones have you seeing orange? You may be suffering from 'conophobia'
You've probably heard of Stockholm syndrome. Now, psychiatrist Dr. Emmanual Stip has coined a term for the stress and anger many feel when confronted with Montreal's iconic construction cones.
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Santé Québec now runs health-care in the province. What now?
Santé Québec will manage all health-care establishments in the province but workers and community groups are worried the change in hierarchy will cause concerns and confusion.
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Danaé Blais captures short track World Tour 1,000m gold
The Châteauguay, Que. native clocked in at a time of 1:29.678 to win the women's 1,000m final at the ISU short track World Tour stop in Beijing.
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Montreal mall blasting Baby Shark to drive out homeless people
The Complexe Desjardins shopping mall in downtown Montreal is being criticized for blasting the children's song Baby Shark on repeat in its stairwells to drive out hopeless people.
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The Professional Women's Hockey League opens its second season this weekend
The Professional Women's Hockey League opens its second season this weekend. All six teams are in action.And it will all be unfolding amid an air of optimism. The CBC's Sarah Leavitt has the story.
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Does Montreal have a problem dealing with violent protests?
Following anti-NATO and pro-Palestinian protests that led to at least three arrests, two vehicles being lit on fire and several broken windows, there have been calls to reign in violent protests in Montreal.
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Blasting Baby Shark to keep out homeless people is just the latest tactic, advocates say
The Complexe Desjardins mall in downtown Montreal has been playing the song in its garage and stairwells to deter what they call unwelcome guests. It’s a move that has drawn criticism from advocates for unhoused people as well as the city.
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Puck drops on PWHL season 2 with more for fans
The Professional Women's Hockey League is expanding its reach for its second season with broadcasting deals and new team branding to keep the momentum going for fans.
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Fans are buzzing with anticipation over what Montreal Victoire will bring to PWHL's 2nd season
CBC's Kwabena Oduro spoke to Montrealers who are eager to see what their team has in store for the second season of the Professional Women's Hockey League.
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Victoire edge Charge with Marie-Philip Poulin's shootout winner
Marie-Philip Poulin scores the lone shootout goal to lift Montreal to a 4-3 victory over Ottawa.
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Montreal to make pedestrian-only sections of Ste-Catherine Street downtown. The response is mixed
As a part of the city’s decade-long reconstruction of Ste-Catherine Street West to fix aging infrastructure and improve pedestrian access, Mayor Valérie Plante has announced plans to make two sections of the iconic street into pedestrian...
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A container full of teddy bears is stuck in the St. Lawrence. We don’t know how it got there
The Port of Montreal says it’s an unusual situation. Workers noticed the container in the river on Nov. 23 and it eventually drifted near Boucherville, a city on Montreal’s South Shore.
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Officials at the port of Montreal are warning people to steer clear of a shipping container. It washed up on a sandbar, south-east of Montreal. Matt Lapierre has more on how it got there and what's inside.
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More arrests expected after violent anti-NATO protest in Montreal
Montreal police say they expect more arrests after Friday’s anti-NATO, pro-Palestinian protest turned violent. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was among those who condemned the violence and reports of antisemitism.
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Shipment of meat intended for Christmas baskets stolen from group in Longueuil
Organizers are scrambling to help fill holioday baskets for hundreds of families on the South Shore. Thieves made- off with a shipment of meat that was destined for holiday baskets. And police say, this isn't an isolated incident....
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Canadian officials condemn Friday anti-Nato protest that turned violent
Montreal police say they expect more arrests following last week's protest. The CBC's Mark Carcasole has more.
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The Andy Kim Christmas returns to Toronto’s Massey Hall for 20th anniversary celebration
The Andy Kim Christmas is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a return to Toronto’s Massey Hall on Dec 4. Kim sat down with CBC’s Dwight Drummond to talk about bringing together some of Canada’s most beloved artists for the iconic show.
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Students protest in Quebec over conflict in the Middle East
Tensions are rising again on campuses across Quebec over the conflict in the Middle East. Thousands of students are on strike today, calling on organizations to cut ties with Israel. Mélissa Francois has more.