
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.
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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.
The mother and some other parents argue the trip should be cancelled because the political climate in the U.S. makes it unsafe, and points to what has happened to some visitors.
A Montreal woman who just returned from a vacation to Mexico says her trip took a turn for the worse as she was heading home Sunday.
Following several allegations of anti-Black racism at schools across the province, a community group has established a hotline for victims.
Students from a high school in Montreal’s Pierrefonds-Roxboro borough are speaking out about alleged incidents of racism on campus.
Fifteen years ago a deadly earthquake killed hundreds of thousands in Haiti. While the repercussions are still being felt, the quake itself isn’t necessarily to blame.