Witness says woman accusing Quebec cardinal of misconduct felt ‘tracked’ by him
Cardinal Marc Ouellet is back in Quebec Superior Court as he tries to clear his name in the wake of an allegation of sexual misconduct.
Undercover inspectors will be doing French-language checks in thousands of Quebec stores
Undercover language inspectors are heading back into Quebec stores, bars and restaurants to check if customers are being greeted and served in French.
Quebec police investigating death of inmate at Donnacona Institution following assault
The Sûreté du Québec is investigating the death of an inmate at the Donnacona Institution — a maximum-security federal prison located roughly 45 kilometres west of Quebec City — following an altercation.
Quebecers banned over religious symbols hope court challenge changes secularism laws
The legal challenge of Quebec’s secularism law will be before the Supreme Court of Canada next month. Quebecers who wear religious symbols and have seen their rights limited are hoping the court can provide some relief.
2 more MNAs, including longtime minister Caroline Proulx, won’t seek re-election in 2026
Quebec Housing Minister Caroline Proulx and Independent MNA Vincent Marissal have both announced on social media that they will not be running in the 2026 provincial election.
Quebec cardinal looks to clear his name in defamation trial over sexual misconduct allegations
In August 2022, Cardinal Marc Ouellet was accused by Catholic Church employee Paméla Groleau of sexual misconduct. Ouellet has denied her allegations and sued her for defamation. The trial began on Monday.
Child, 6, dies after sledding accident in off-island Montreal suburb
A six-year-old child has died following a sledding accident Monday afternoon near a sports centre in Chambly, Que., an off-island suburb of Montreal.
Montreal police investigating shooting death of 18-year-old man
Montreal police received a 911 call at approximately 1:45 a.m. Sunday regarding an injured person in an apartment on Saint-André Street, near Ontario Street, in the Ville-Marie borough.
Montreal Iranian musicians dream of one day returning to perform in Iran
Montreal-based musicians from Iran are feeling hopeful they might one day return and perform their music back home. Under the country’s Islamic regime, women could face prison for singing in public and music in general is censored. But after recent...
Lack of public transit limits access to education, work for youth in Montreal’s east end,...
Youth in Montreal’s east end are more susceptible to social isolation, financial precarity and issues accessing higher education because of a lack of public transit services in the area, a recent report suggests.