Cineplex is misreading Quebecers, lawyer for deaf filmgoer says
Cineplex Entertainment is misreading the political and social climate in Quebec if it thinks Quebecers would object to deaf filmgoers having access to closed captioning in English just because such...
View ArticleREM train network plan includes stops at McGill, Édouard-Montpetit, Peel-Bassin
Proponents of the proposed $5.5-billion electric train project to link downtown Montreal to the South Shore and the West Island via Trudeau airport say they are studying the idea of adding three more...
View ArticlePit bull law had predictable effect: experts
After a Montreal woman was mauled to death in her backyard by what police initially identified as a pit bull, Mayor Denis Coderre took decisive action. Ten days after the incident, on the day of victim...
View ArticleHundreds gather at Place du Canada for Remembrance Day ceremony
Some came pushing walkers, some came pushing strollers. Some wore dress shoes, some wore running shoes, many stood proudly in well-worn black army boots polished to a shine. Some wore tuques, some wore...
View ArticleFrançois Limoges drops out of Projet Montréal leadership race, supports...
The battle for the leadership of Projet Montréal, the official opposition party at Montreal City Hall, is down to two contenders, as François Limoges has withdrawn from the race and thrown his support...
View ArticleBail decision expected Dec. 16 for teen charged in fatal stabbing
A Youth Court judge is expected to render his decision on Dec. 16 as to whether the 16-year-old charged in the fatal stabbing of a 15-year-old LaSalle boy can be freed on bail as he awaits trial....
View ArticleProject 10 a lifeline for Montreal's LGBTQ+ youth in a changed world
When Bill Ryan thinks back to the early ’90s, when he founded Project 10, a program to help anglophone gay and lesbian youth in Montreal, he marvels at how much has changed in the ensuing years....
View ArticleMontrealers plan 'sister demo' to support Women's March on Washington
Organizers of a rally to be held in Montreal on Saturday in solidarity with the Women’s March on Washington say the buzz on social media has been loud and they expect Montreal’s version of the...
View ArticleStudy: antidepressants in early pregnancy doubles risk of birth defects
Montreal researchers have found a link between antidepressant use in the first three months of pregnancy and birth defects. The new study from the Université de Montréal raises more concerns about the...
View ArticleFed-up Quebec specialists warn patients of "chaos" in private clinics
Without fee agreements, private clinics will be hamstrung once the ban on medical accessories comes into effect next week, the head of Quebec’s medical specialists’ federation warned Thursday. Dr....
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