Montreal
Members of Parliament are putting a pause on budget debates this week in advance of Remembrance Day. As Glen McGregor explains, the break is a welcome one for Conservatives who lost two MPs from their caucus last week.
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“We’re going to the Grey Cup,” said Montreal Alouettes fan Michael Palmorino after their 19–16 East Final win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, a thrilling victory that punched the team’s ticket to next Sunday’s Grey Cup. Adriana Gentile reports.
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Canadian travellers headed to the U.S. are being warned to brace for possible travel disruptions as a result of FAA capacity cuts at major American airports. Catalina Gilles reports.
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How can you tell if the video you're watching is real or fake? Ivan Rodriguez with why it's becoming so difficult to tell fact from fiction.
How can you tell if the video you’re watching is real or fake? Ivan Rodriguez with why it’s becoming so difficult to tell fact from fiction.
A seemingly routine text ended up costing a small business owner tens of thousands of dollars in what turned out to be a spoofing scam. Erica Natividad with how fraudsters are becoming more sophisticated and how you can protect yourself.
“A little shocking,” said Bertrand Guibord, president of the Conseil central du Montréal métropolitain–CSN, about the STM setting a deadline to get deals done and asking for arbitration during the Montreal transit strike. Gareth Madoc-Jones reports.
A popular reception hall in Rivière-des-Prairies sustained heavy fire and water damage early Friday, forcing its closure while Montreal firefighters investigate the cause and secure the building.
Several vintage pieces from the Hudson’s Bay including blankets and paintings original made in the 1900s.
“Makes no sense,” said Philippe Jacques, co-general manager for Trajectoire Québec, about two possible full strike days that could be stopping STM metro and bus service in Montreal on November 15 and 16. Gareth Madoc-Jones reports.