Montreal
"His music in Harmonium was so important to me in my childhood," said a Montrealer and fan of rock icon Serge Fiori's music as she waited in line to attend the national tribute held in honour of the Quebec star. Corinne Boyer reports.
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The PM says there's little evidence anyone has gotten a free trade deal with the U.S. - suggesting we could still face tariffs even with a deal. One former advisor believes Mark Carney is saying U.S. offers could be worse than no deal.
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Helping Canadians connect in remote areas. Afua Baah gets the details on a new satellite-to-mobile text messaging that Rogers communications will soon roll out.
“Not good enough,” said Milo Vallee-Massé, day camp supervisor for the Town of Mount Royal, about the air quality in Montreal that forced the summer camp for kids to keep their activities inside. Gareth Madoc-Jones reports.
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“His music in Harmonium was so important to me in my childhood,” said a Montrealer and fan of rock icon Serge Fiori’s music as she waited in line to attend the national tribute held in honour of the Quebec star. Corinne Boyer reports.
The PM says there’s little evidence anyone has gotten a free trade deal with the U.S. – suggesting we could still face tariffs even with a deal. One former advisor believes Mark Carney is saying U.S. offers could be worse than no deal.
“The honour of my lifetime,” said Montrealer Jill Ohayon, whose play The Golden Bridge, co-written with Andy Li, was chosen for the SheNYC Arts Festival and marks her Off-Broadway debut in New York. Johanie Bouffard reports.
“It’s a river here,” said Saint-Leonard resident Andriy Marunych. His basement was flooded with four feet of rain for the second year in a row after 100mm came down on Montreal in mere hours Sunday. Zachary Cheung reports.
An SUV crashed into a physiotherapy clinic on Bélanger Street Thursday afternoon in St-Leonard. Emergency crews responded quickly, and multiple people were treated at the scene. Police are investigating what seems to be an accident.
“People were snooping around looking at them,” said Guillaume Barnabé who organized a gathering of concerned Montrealers on the rising case of ‘voyeurism’ at the Jarry Park swimming pool. Diona Macalinga reports.