Montreal
“It’s really a complete experience in the world of Sherlock Holmes,” said Jenny Jodoin, project manager for the Montreal Pointe-à-Callière exhibit, which lets visitors explore the early days of detective work and much more. Adriana Gentile reports.
4h ago
"We need to be heard more than ever before," says Celeste Trianon, host & organizer of the 'Trans March', about how Quebec's Bill 2 will cause multiple specialized clinics to close in 2026, rolling trans rights back a decade. Corinne Boyer reports.
21h ago
The U.S. military has launched strikes against ISIS targets in Syria. Karling Donoghue details the attack and looks at how Nigerian officials and religious leaders are responding.
14h ago
2 people are dead after a Palestinian from the Occupied West Bank stabbed and rammed their car into multiple people. Karling Donoghue explains and looks at a video depicting Israeli settler violence against a Palestinian in the occupied West Bank.
“We need to be heard more than ever before,” says Celeste Trianon, host & organizer of the ‘Trans March’, about how Quebec’s Bill 2 will cause multiple specialized clinics to close in 2026, rolling trans rights back a decade. Corinne Boyer reports.
“I wouldn’t be working tomorrow for sure,” said one Montrealer about what he would do if he won the $80 million Lotto Max jackpot, as players across Quebec eye a total prize of $126 million in Friday’s draw.
December 24, 2025 2:28 pm EST EST
“Definitely a security issue,” said Glaëlle Jacques, a Canadian visiting from North Carolina, about the new PIN system for using Uber at the Montréal-Trudeau airport that is raising safety concerns. Gareth Madoc-Jones reports.
December 23, 2025 5:24 pm EST EST