
A coalition of private and and Indigenous groups have launched a pilot project to聽distribute and install more than 6,000 smoke alarms for Indigenous families across the country.
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A coalition of private and and Indigenous groups have launched a pilot project to聽distribute and install more than 6,000 smoke alarms for Indigenous families across the country.
Now that The Bay has closed, business owners worry what will become of the space just after the city spent millions of dollars revamping Phillips Square and St. Catherine Street.
Group members say they deplore what they see as a lack of leadership among various levels of government and are urging decision-makers to take action.
Unless a person is being detained, Montreal police will now have to tell the person they stop that they have to right to leave and that they do not have to identify themselves.
Canadian legal experts point out that generally speaking, property owners are responsible for falling trees and branches. But not every case is the same.
The debate around cohabitation continues following the tabling of Bill 103, which aims to limit the distance between supervised drug consumption sites from schools and daycares.
Three months later, an Ontario family is still searching for their son who went missing during a ski trip to Mont Tremblant in Quebec’s Laurentian Mountains.
The victim’s family says they don’t know who placed the call, why police arrived in such large numbers, and why officers were, in their view, overly aggressive.
Mayors and elected officials across the country are expressing worry that talk of the economy is overshadowing concerns over climate change.