Eleven people have now been charged in connection with a hate-motivated mischief investigation at a major book store chain in Yorkville, Toronto police say.
Year: 2023
11 now charged in hate-motivated mischief investigation at Yorkville Indigo store: Toronto police
Eleven people have now been charged in connection with a hate-motivated mischief investigation at a major book store chain in Yorkville, Toronto police say.
2 Montreal men facing fraud and terrorism financing charges for alleged Canada to Algeria money moving scheme
The RCMP arrested two Montreal men who are facing fraud and financing terrorism charges for an alleged $20 million scheme to move money from Canada to Algeria primarily via China.
Non-binary Montrealer on hunger strike to get ‘X’ gender marker on Quebec health card
Alexe Frederic Migneault is on a hunger strike to pressure the board, known as the RAMQ, to add a third gender option, ‘X,’ to Quebec health cards. The strike is the culmination of what they say has been a more than two-year effort to obtain an alternative to the traditional ‘M’ or ‘F’ identifiers for male and female.
Quebec announces national funeral for Karl Tremblay on Nov. 28
A national funeral for Cowboys Fringants singer Karl Tremblay will be held on Nov. 28 at the Bell Centre in Montreal, the government announced on Wednesday.
Alouettes hold Grey Cup parade on streets of Montreal
Grey Cup champions the Alouettes will be honoured by footall fans today at a parade in downtown Montreal.
Saint-Henri safe drug use site confirmed for 2024
Montreal’s first safe drug use site will open in early 2024 in the Saint-Henri neighbourhood.
SZA, Green Day, Noah Kahan and more to perform at Osheaga
Noah Kahan and SZA are coming to the Osheaga music and arts festival in Montreal next summer.
Transportation Safety Board investigating train collision in Montreal
The federal transportation safety board said it has deployed a team of investigators to Montreal after a train collision Tuesday evening.
Metro asks Ministry of Labour for help as grocery chain worker strike nears third week
Metro is asking the Ministry of Labour to get involved as the strike of thousands of grocery workers at almost 30 stores in the Toronto area nears a third week.
