Montreal
"Our cages are full,” says Laurence Massé, Executive Director of the Montreal SPCA, which is at full capacity. The animal shelter is calling on Montrealers to adopt, foster, or donate. Pamela Pagano reports.
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“It’s a bloody dump," says heating technician Davor Radimiri about the furnace room at an apartment complex in Lachine where tenants just got their hot water back almost two months after their taps went cold. Erin Seize reports.
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“I lost everything,” says Dollard-des-Ormeaux resident Henriette Geerlings, whose home was flooded in August, as residents continue to face city and insurance challenges in 2025. Tehosterihens Deer reports.
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Meta is cutting fact checkers for its social media platforms. Cynthia Mulligan looks at the political pressure that may have led to the changes.
“Our cages are full,” says Laurence Massé, Executive Director of the Montreal SPCA, which is at full capacity. The animal shelter is calling on Montrealers to adopt, foster, or donate. Pamela Pagano reports.
“It’s a bloody dump,” says heating technician Davor Radimiri about the furnace room at an apartment complex in Lachine where tenants just got their hot water back almost two months after their taps went cold. Erin Seize reports.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump won’t rule out using military force to seize Greenland, as he makes another push to control the Danish territory. Brandon Choghri has the details on the renewed spat between the U.S. and Denmark.
“Very proud of him,” said Eugenio Nicita whose family opened a restaurant in Montreal for his neurodiverse son to have a job he loves forever. Pamela Pagano reports.
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“It’s miserably cold out there and […] you gotta have somewhere to go,” said Jon Egilsson, an unhoused Montrealer, who sought shelter at a hospital emergency room when he didn’t have anywhere else to go. Erin Seize reports.
Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Canadian Prime Minister, leaving the minority Liberals scrambling to pick a new leader. Meanwhile, opposition leaders say they’ll vote to bring down the government as soon as possible.
The federal Liberals are now searching in earnest for a new party leader. But who would even want the job right now? Facing dismal polls, and an imminent election, whoever takes over as PM faces a gargantuan task.