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More violent crimes, younger offenders: Montreal community workers want to find the cause

Montreal community workers and other experts have been trying to understand a new phenomenon in the city: the age of offenders is lower, and the crimes are more violent.

143 Montrealers still waiting to return home after August water main break

More than 100 Montrealers are still living in hotels after a major flooding incident in the borough of Ville-Marie on Aug. 16.

Sudanese Montrealers grow anxious as Quebec offers no solution to help loved ones flee war

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada says it introduced a humanitarian pathway in February to reunite Canadian families with loved ones affected by the war in Sudan. But Quebec has excluded itself from the program.

Woman accused of throwing boiling water on 10-year-old boy faces aggravated assault charge

A 46-year-old woman from Longueuil, Que., who allegedly threw boiling water at a 10-year-old boy as he walkedby her home is facing a charge of aggravated assault.

Jewish Montrealers march, gather for hostages, 1 year after attack on Israel

Montrealers gathered on Sunday afternoon to demand the return of Israeli hostages, nearly a year to the day after Hamas's attack.

Pro-Palestinian Montrealers gather to mark anniversary of start of current war in Gaza

As pro-Palestinian protesters reflect on the last year, they continue to call for a ceasefire and an immediate arms embargo.

Montreal police boost patrols before anniversary of attack on Israel, start of latest war in Gaza

Montreal police have increased their presence across the city, including places of worship, ahead of the anniversary of the start of the latest Israel-Gaza war.

Quebec tables bill to fight 'scourge' of intimate images shared without consent

With cases of non-consensual sharing of intimate images on the rise, Quebec Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette tabled a bill to accelerate theprocedureto prevent or stop the distribution of those images.

Psychiatric care in Quebec needs more compassion, says coroner investigating woman's suicide death

Quebec coroner Julie-Kim Godin made a series of recommendations to the province's Health Ministry and groups representing health-care professionals, two years after Amlie Champagne took her own life after battling with Lyme disease.

Teachers criticize timing of Quebec's new ad campaign after budget cuts

The Quebec government has decided tocut financial assistance for people enrolling in part-time, French-language courses and to spend $2.5 million on a new advertising campaign to encourage Quebecers to speak more French.