Montreal
“Achieve more for our educators,” said Jennifer Genest, SQEES-FTQ vice-president, about why their daycare workers' union is stepping up job action in December amidst contract negotiations with the Quebec government. Gareth Madoc-Jones reports.
15h ago
"People were just reaching out to us because they were scared," says Venny Ala-Siurua, executive director of Women on Web, as they see a surge in requests for abortion pills from the U.S. following the presidential election. Johanie Bouffard reports.
16h ago
"I'm very proud," said Julie Fornaciari, one of the over 10,000 fans that filled Place Bell as Montreal Victoire defeated the Ottawa Charge in their home opener. Pamela Pagano reports.
Canada's national ballet school welcomed members of the community for a working rehearsal this weekend as their students prepare to join the professionals when the show returns for the holidays. David Zura explains.
“Achieve more for our educators,” said Jennifer Genest, SQEES-FTQ vice-president, about why their daycare workers’ union is stepping up job action in December amidst contract negotiations with the Quebec government. Gareth Madoc-Jones reports.
“People were just reaching out to us because they were scared,” says Venny Ala-Siurua, executive director of Women on Web, as they see a surge in requests for abortion pills from the U.S. following the presidential election. Johanie Bouffard reports.
“I’m very proud,” said Julie Fornaciari, one of the over 10,000 fans that filled Place Bell as Montreal Victoire defeated the Ottawa Charge in their home opener. Pamela Pagano reports.
Canada’s national ballet school welcomed members of the community for a working rehearsal this weekend as their students prepare to join the professionals when the show returns for the holidays. David Zura explains.
“Frightens me,” said Paul Brunet, chair for the Council for the Protection of Patients, about the impact of the $1.5 billion Santé Québec must cut as it becomes the province’s central healthcare agency on December 1. Gareth Madoc-Jones reports.
“It’s like a fairytale,” says Maxime Charette, one of the vendors at the Great Christmas Market in Montreal. Holiday cheer can already be felt throughout the city as December approaches. Pamela Pagano reports.