Montreal
"I congratulate any city that takes a move forward like this," says Welcome Hall Mission CEO Sam Watts, about the City of Longueuil's announcement they intervened and purchased the largest rooming house for the unhoused. Corinne Boyer reports.
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"My father would be so proud to know the city did this for him," said Richard Jones at the public viewing for his father held at City Hall as Montrealers got the chance to say goodbye to a celebrated jazz musician Oliver Jones. Lola Kalder reports.
“The 16 per cent who want to leave, that’s enormous,” said Annie-Christine Tardif of the Federation autonomne de l'enseignement, a Quebec teacher’s union, about a survey that asked why teachers stay on the job. Erin Seize reports.
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"Quebec will not reach its full potential unless its metropolis does too," said Montreal chamber of commerce president Isabelle Dessureault while speaking about the group's requests for the province's next government. Zachary Cheung reports.
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February 27, 2026 5:47 pm EST EST
“I congratulate any city that takes a move forward like this,” says Welcome Hall Mission CEO Sam Watts, about the City of Longueuil’s announcement they intervened and purchased the largest rooming house for the unhoused. Corinne Boyer reports.
“My father would be so proud to know the city did this for him,” said Richard Jones at the public viewing for his father held at City Hall as Montrealers got the chance to say goodbye to a celebrated jazz musician Oliver Jones. Lola Kalder reports.
“The 16 per cent who want to leave, that’s enormous,” said Annie-Christine Tardif of the Federation autonomne de l’enseignement, a Quebec teacher’s union, about a survey that asked why teachers stay on the job. Erin Seize reports.
“Quebec will not reach its full potential unless its metropolis does too,” said Montreal chamber of commerce president Isabelle Dessureault while speaking about the group’s requests for the province’s next government. Zachary Cheung reports.