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Frustrated and bogged down by increasing paperwork cutting into their time with patients, medical professionals have been ...
In response to Mayor Valérie Plante’s request for a “top gun” on homelessness during the upcoming cabinet reshuffle, Quebec ...
NBA champion Luguentz Dort was welcomed by Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante on Wednesday afternoon, as he signed the city’s Golden Book in recognition of his accomplishments on and off the court. The ...
The Conservative leader says one of his top priorities when Parliament returns, will be to push the government to take harder action against the wave of extortion threats plaguing Canada's South Asian ...
"It was an honour to receive the Prime Minister Carney for the first time here in Montreal," said Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante, as Carney made his first official visit to the city Wednesday and met ...
"My favourite experience is just being able to grow up alongside him, go everywhere with him," says Nikitas Yannakis, younger brother to Niko Yannakis; a neurodivergent Montrealer. Fariha ...
Having a neurodiverse sibling can foster empathy, kindness and understanding. However, it can also lead to unseen struggles. Siblings of neurodiverse children hold a unique role that comes with its ...
A Montreal teenager’s dream Girl Guides trip to the U.K. was abruptly cancelled after a series of Air Canada flight disruptions left her group stranded with no way to reach their destination.
Coming off his Alberta byelection win, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre is already taking jabs at Prime Minister Mark Carney over ongoing trade tensions with the U.S.
Two possible class-action lawsuits by Air Canada passengers affected by the airline’s flight attendant strike were submitted in court in Montreal Monday. Both Air Canada and the Canadian Union of ...
A sea of supporters in the U.K. showed up to the court hearing for one of the members of rap trio 'Kneecap' over terrorism charges he's facing for allegedly waving a Hezbollah flag.
While Premier François Legault hopes to give his government new momentum by reshuffling his cabinet, fewer than one in four Quebecers believe this game of musical chairs will have a real impact.