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"I always felt that I shouldn't give up," says fitness model, social media influencer and entrepreneur Hannah Mehregan, who immigrated to Montreal from Iran and then was crowned Miss Fitness World International 2025. Fariha Naqvi-Mohamed reports.
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“We’re going to have some very little flurries for the next days,” said Simon Legault, meteorologist at Environment and Climate Change Canada, noting the snow will be light, fading by the end of the week, with minimal accumulation.
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The Prime Minister is preparing to unveil the second batch of nation-building projects to be fast-tracked. While the list reportedly includes mines & LNG projects, it's unclear if it will have the pipeline Alberta is asking for.
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“We’re doing our very best to make sure power gets back quickly,” said Lynn St-Laurent, spokesperson for Hydro-Québec, as crews work to restore electricity after the season’s first major snowstorm left thousands in the dark. Adriana Gentile reports.
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“I always felt that I shouldn’t give up,” says fitness model, social media influencer and entrepreneur Hannah Mehregan, who immigrated to Montreal from Iran and then was crowned Miss Fitness World International 2025. Fariha Naqvi-Mohamed reports.
The Prime Minister is preparing to unveil the second batch of nation-building projects to be fast-tracked. While the list reportedly includes mines & LNG projects, it’s unclear if it will have the pipeline Alberta is asking for.
“So anti-democratic,” one Montrealer said as the STM and its bus and metro drivers union heard before the Labour Tribunal. The hearing’s outcome could influence how the province implements future back-to-work legislation. Zachary Cheung reports.
“If you do not need to go on the road, stay at home,” warns Nicolas Ryan, director of public affairs with CAA-Québec as Montrealers rush to change their winter tires before the Dec. 1 deadline. Lola Kalder reports.
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.
“It’s a really kind of murky, convoluted system,” said U.S. immigration lawyer Len Saunders on updated border regulations, requiring Canadians to have an I-94 if they intend to stay longer than 29 days. Lola Kalder reports.
“They tested for several months and I was really hoping for a better service,” says commuter, Manuel Moya, onboard Montreal’s new light-rail train Monday, as it shutdown for an hour on its first official day of service. Alyssia Rubertucci reports.