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Lawsuit being considered in death of Quebec man who sought MAID over bedsores
Normand Meunier, a 66 year-old quadriplegic patient, sought medical aid in dying in 2024 after spending days on a stretcher in the St. Jerome hospital's emergency room.
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Montrealers rally to support hurricane-ravaged Jamaica
'There are people who are still sleeping on wet mattresses, they're still in wet clothes, they're still having to walk through inches of water.'
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Montreal university professor creates AI tool as learning aid
The main advantage to having the tool is that students can get answers to questions when they can't reach him outside of school hours.
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Chinese community groups say RCMP ‘police station’ probe had consequences
The investigation was part of a broader probe that started in 2022, into reports that Chinese-Canadians were being intimidated by people connected to the Chinese government.
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Allegations of neglect, ‘dismal’ sanitary conditions at LaSalle Hospital
An 83-year-old woman says she's been left in soiled diapers multiple times — once for nearly 20 hours, until her daughter found her soaked in urine.
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‘I cried’: Air Canada strike costs young Girl Guides member trip of a lifetime
A 15-year-old Girl Guide's flight from Toronto to London was cancelled because of the strike and lockout at Air Canada, which started the day they were supposed to leave.
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Quebec’s language police tell Burgundy Lion pub its sign is breaking the law
There's a language storm brewing over the name Burgundy Lion, an English pub in the Little Burgundy neighbourhood of Montreal.
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Quebec’s Lacolle border sees surge in asylum seekers
As of July 27, over 3,000 asylum seekers had been processed at the Lacolle crossing, nearly triple the number recorded in June, according to the CBSA.
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Violent offences by minors in Quebec tripled in 2024, data shows
Experts and families blame lack of resources and pandemic isolation for troubling surge in violent offenses among minors.
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Changing the face of hockey at tourney featuring countries new to game
Most, if not all the players on these teams live in Canada and the US, so this exercise is also about inclusion and proving that the game is theirs too.