Montreal
"I like to bring the kids outside to do different activities," says Michael Dorado, Coach and Head of the Teen Program at Urban Legends Boxing Club in Pointe-Claire, as he talks about their summer camp beginning in a few weeks. Corinne Boyer reports.
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Sikh-Canadian groups say Canada should not invite the Indian PM to the G7 as his government is accused of assassinating a Canadian citizen - and a new report alleges Indian agents tracked day-to-day movement of a federal party leader.
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"Experience the whole shebang," says Maureen Murphy, player from the Montreal Victoire hockey team who experienced the Crescent Street Grand Prix Festival for the first time on Thursday. Pamela Pagano reports.
How the Crown says trauma impacted the woman in the hockey player sex assault trial, and its attempt to dismantle the defence’s theories on the complainant’s motivations. Michelle Mackey reports from London.
“I like to bring the kids outside to do different activities,” says Michael Dorado, Coach and Head of the Teen Program at Urban Legends Boxing Club in Pointe-Claire, as he talks about their summer camp beginning in a few weeks. Corinne Boyer reports.
Sikh-Canadian groups say Canada should not invite the Indian PM to the G7 as his government is accused of assassinating a Canadian citizen – and a new report alleges Indian agents tracked day-to-day movement of a federal party leader.
“Experience the whole shebang,” says Maureen Murphy, player from the Montreal Victoire hockey team who experienced the Crescent Street Grand Prix Festival for the first time on Thursday. Pamela Pagano reports.
“Every minute counts,” says Dr. Kosar Khwaja, Medical Director for Airmedic, the Montreal company tasked with ensuring driver safety during this year’s Grand Prix, as he explains how vital the airlift emergency response is. Corinne Boyer reports.
“We have to be doing something,” says Catherine Corriveau of Movember Canada on their new report which revealed too many Canadian men are dying prematurely. Tehosterihens Deer reports.
“There will be more violence,” says Mafia expert Antonio Nicaso, after Montreal saw multiple daytime hits related to organized crime in 2023. He says a power struggle between organizations could result in more. Alyssia Rubertucci reports.