A series of commemorations marking the fourth anniversary of the Quebec City mosque shooting are taking place Friday and Saturday.
Six Muslim men were killed and five others wounded shortly after finishing evening prayers on Jan. 29, 2017.
The new sign's language identifies the massacre as an act of violence against women, not just a tragedy, which was how the old sign referred to the event.
Chief Dana Tizya-Tramm says a couple from Quebec arrived in the village of Old Crow, Yukon fleeing the pandemic and were told there was no room for them, and they should leave.
"I think we need to do a better job in the future of recognizing that this is a part of our history in Canada and it's just not right," said Montreal Canadiens Carey Price.
Students at McGill University have designed a prototype of a protective mask that could be made on a 3D printer for health care workers facing COVID-19.
Former SNC-Lavalin executive Sami Bebawi faces eight charges, including fraud, corruption, laundering proceeds of crime, possession of stolen goods and bribery of foreign officials.
SQ confirmed that there are multiple injuries, including several serious ones, but could not confirm the exact number. They said there are no confirmed deaths.
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Constitutional Rights Lawyer Julius Grey believes anglophone universities, and the Quebec’s English-speaking community as a whole, have grounds for legal action against the CAQ government.
“They’re waging war on the English language,” he said.
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Céline Dion is pulling a song she recorded with R. Kelly from streaming services in the wake of a Lifetime docuseries that details allegations of sexual misconduct against the R&B singer.
A group of students in Quebec have written a letter directed to the ministry of education opposing the decision to reopen schools as the province sees daily COVID-19 variant infections rise with officials reporting over 1,000 cases on Saturday.
"It is not for me to criticize any Canadian, particularly the only racialized leader in the House of Commons, for making other people uncomfortable by calling them out for not recognizing systemic discrimination.”
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We asked public security expert André Durocher to weigh in.
Quebec Liberal MNA Pierre Arcand is currently in Barbados, but says he “regrets this decision given the current situation in Quebec and the respect we owe to health workers.”
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association said the provincial government has presented no evidence that a curfew has and will work to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
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The man's aggressive behaviour forced an aircraft to return to Canada under a U.S. miltary escort last summer.
Now he's has been ordered to pay more than $17K to cover costs related to the incident.
A petition asking the federal government to "cancel rent and mortgage payments for the duration of the COVID-19 virus pandemic" has gathered tens of thousands of signatures.
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The group is called "COVID-19 Student support initiative". It pairs up students in the health domain with a local frontline health care worker in need of help with errands, grocery shopping, pet sitting and childcare.
Almost 90 cities, towns or boroughs in Quebec are considered officially bilingual, a designation allowing them to offer services, mail communications and more in both languages.
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“Carey Price was a class act, not only giving Anderson two signed sticks, a signed puck, signed his jersey and mini-stick, but he also gave him the biggest hug,”
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WATCH: A great way to learn more about our city’s past, and recent transformations, Heritage Montreal’s latest guided tour series highlights 6 diverse and exciting neighbourhoods.
The ban would include plastic straws and cutlery, plastic and Styrofoam glasses and Styrofoam packaging, such as the kind you get in supermarkets with your meat and vegetables.
Businesses will be expected to enforce the new rules and are subject to fines of between $400 and $6,000 if their customers are caught violating the directive.
Bombardier is completing its exit from commercial aviation as the plane-and-train maker sells its remaining stake in the A220 jetliner for nearly $600 million.