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Montreal May Meltdown: Legal Woes, Furry Graduates & Habs' Hopes

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⚖️ Crime & Safety

  1. A civil lawyer in hot water — and not just for arguments! Daniel Rochefort, a 72-year-old Montreal civil lawyer, has been denied bail on serious charges including child luring and sexual assault, signaling a shocking fall from grace that raises alarming questions about accountability in the legal profession.
  2. Terrorism fear in Lévis — what’s going on? A Quebec City-area man was arrested and later released under conditions related to terrorism after police got wind of his troubling social media activity. While he's out for now, the investigation continues, leaving many wondering about the undercurrents of local safety.
  3. Counterfeit cigarettes on the rise — smoke and mirrors? With illegal cigarette sales causing Canadians to lose billions, authorities are scrambling to tackle this burgeoning trade, highlighted by a massive bust involving over a million illicit cigarettes. It's time to ask: are we lighting up a bigger problem?

🏥 Health

  1. Heads up before you munch! Lufa Farms is recalling its broccoli microgreens due to potential E. coli contamination. This little green treat, sold between April 20 and May 8, could be risky, and the CFIA advises tossing out any affected greens to stay safe.
  2. A heartbreaking reminder — learn to swim! A coroner’s report on the tragic drowning of a mother and her son emphasizes the critical importance of swimming lessons. In a poignant call to action, let’s make sure everyone knows how to stay afloat safely!
  3. Tick talk: The sneaky invaders! With warmer winters leading to a spike in tick-related illnesses, especially Lyme disease, it’s a good time to be vigilant out there. Experts suggest wrapping up and checking for ticks before those summer adventures!

🎉 Feel-Good Stories

  1. A graduation with a paw-some twist! Victor Bal is set to graduate from Polytechnique with his service dog, Kopeck, by his side, marking a milestone that inspires stories of perseverance and companionship. This duo shows us that education is a journey best taken together!
  2. A fast tribute for a fast driver! Gilles Villeneuve has officially been named a historic figure in Quebec, a recognition that’s long overdue just in time for the Grand Prix festivities. Reflecting on his legacy reminds us of the speed and passion that embody Quebec’s rich motorsport history.

🏆 Sports

  1. F1 fun ahead! George Russell shares his excitement for the upcoming Grand Prix in Montreal amid new F1 rules that promise some edge-of-your-seat racing. With the summer racing spirit in the air, it’s time to tune in!
  2. Habs' star trio finally shines! The Montreal Canadiens' top line broke through in their playoff opener against the Hurricanes, leaving fans buzzing with hope as they eye a potential upset in the Eastern Conference. Can they keep the momentum?
  3. Incredible win! The Canadiens stunned everyone with a dominant performance in Game 1 of the East finals, proving they’re serious contenders. This victory might just flip the script for the underdogs — stay tuned!

📢 City Hall

  1. Laval’s tax relief on the table! The federal government steps in to pay a $1.1 million tax bill for Laval after a previous mayor's corruption scandal. Could this set the stage for smarter governance and accountability moving forward?
  2. Tourism forecast: Is it bright? As summer looms, Montreal’s tourism sector is gearing up for what could be a bustling season! Will this be the summer to remember?

Source Articles (20)

Slush Puppie Centre screening of Saturday's Canadiens-Hurricanes game cancelled

Montreal Canadiens fans in the Outaouais region won’t be able to watch the team’s Saturday playoff game against the Carolina Hurricanes on a giant screen at the Slush Puppie Centre in Gatineau — as originally hoped — after the planned screening was abruptly cancelled on Thursday.

General May 22, 2026

What to expect for Montreal tourism this summer

Summer is starting off strong for Montreal with tourists in town for both the Canadian Grand Prix and the Stanley Cup playoffs. How might economic circumstances change people's travel plans? Debra Arbec speaks with Tourisme Montréal CEO Yves Lalumière on what the organization predicts for the industry.

General May 22, 2026

CFIA recalls Les Fermes Lufa microgreens sold in Quebec and Ontario

A brand of broccoli microgreens sold online in Ontario and Quebec is being recalled over fears of pathogenic E. coli contamination.

General May 22, 2026

Alex Newhook fans turn N.L. bars into 'mini Bell Centres' during Habs playoff games

Hockey fans in Alex Newhook's home province have gathered in bars and set aside politics as their hometown hero has helped secure the Montreal Canadiens a spot in the Eastern Conference final.

General May 22, 2026

Canadiens dominate Hurricanes in Game 1 of East final

Montreal takes a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference final with the road victory after coming off back-to-back seven-game series wins over Tampa Bay and Buffalo. The Canadiens had also swept the regular-season series against the 'Canes 3-0.

General May 22, 2026
Ticks are coming for you: Experts warn tick-related illnesses rising across Canada

Ticks are coming for you: Experts warn tick-related illnesses rising across Canada

From Lyme disease to rare red meat allergies, experts say expanding tick populations are creating new health risks across Canada.

Canada May 22, 2026

Kori Cheverie, Carla MacLeod nominated again for PWHL coach award

Montreal's Kori Cheverie, Ottawa's Carla MacLeod, and Boston's Kris Sparre are the finalists for the 2026 Professional Women's Hockey League coach of the year award, the leaguer announced Friday.

General May 22, 2026
Montreal farm recalls broccoli microgreens for possible E. coli contamination

Montreal farm recalls broccoli microgreens for possible E. coli contamination

A Montreal-based farm has issued a recall for its broccoli microgreens due to possible E. coli contamination, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency says.

Health May 22, 2026

Young man guilty of 1st-degree murder of 19-year-old sentenced as adult

The young man who was found guilty of the first-degree murder of Daphnée Jolivet in 2023 has been sentenced to life with no possibility of parole for 10 years.

General May 22, 2026

Mercedes’ George Russell talks new F1 rules, Grand Prix expectations and playoff fever in Montreal

The British driver spoke with CBC News about the Formula One season so far and being back in Montreal for the Canadian Grand Prix.

General May 22, 2026
Ottawa to pay tax bill imposed on Laval, Que. after corrupt ex-mayor’s fraud

Ottawa to pay tax bill imposed on Laval, Que. after corrupt ex-mayor’s fraud

He was sentenced to six years in prison and ordered to repay the city more than $8 million, including $7 million that was held in a Swiss bank account. 

Canada May 22, 2026
Drowning deaths of mother and son: Quebec coroner emphasizes swimming lessons

Drowning deaths of mother and son: Quebec coroner emphasizes swimming lessons

A Quebec coroner is emphasizing the importance of swimming lessons in a report into the drownings of a mother and her three-year-old son.

Canada May 22, 2026
Call of the Wilde: Canadiens stun Hurricanes in dominant East final opener

Call of the Wilde: Canadiens stun Hurricanes in dominant East final opener

Montreal stuns Carolina with a 6-2 rout in Game 1, continuing a playoff run that’s outpacing all expectations.

Sports May 22, 2026
Illegal cigarettes with ‘gigantic’ profit margin are costing Canadians billions

Illegal cigarettes with ‘gigantic’ profit margin are costing Canadians billions

The sale of counterfeit cigarettes is rising in Canada, despite fewer people smoking them, a study found. Advocates are calling for legislative reform to stop this trade.

Crime May 22, 2026
‘It’s in my DNA’: Danault back loving hockey life with Canadiens

‘It’s in my DNA’: Danault back loving hockey life with Canadiens

After a period of adjustment with the Canadiens following a trade, Danault is back where he belongs — helping Montreal grind out victories in the Stanley Cup playoffs.

Sports May 22, 2026
Quebecer graduating from Polytechnique with service dog who attended every class

Quebecer graduating from Polytechnique with service dog who attended every class

A Montreal engineering graduate says his autism service dog helped transform his life, guiding him from struggling in elementary school to earning a university degree.

Canada May 22, 2026
‘A little bit snake-bit’: Canadiens encouraged after top line breaks out in Game 1

‘A little bit snake-bit’: Canadiens encouraged after top line breaks out in Game 1

The Canadiens face elimination as they take on the Hurricanes in a pivotal playoff matchup, with Montreal looking to keep its postseason hopes alive.

Sports May 22, 2026
Quebec City-area man arrested in terrorism investigation, released with conditions

Quebec City-area man arrested in terrorism investigation, released with conditions

A Quebec-area man accused of posting pro-Islamic State content on TikTok has been released under strict conditions after being arrested on a terrorism peace bond.

Crime May 22, 2026
Montreal lawyer denied bail on child luring, sexual assault charges

Montreal lawyer denied bail on child luring, sexual assault charges

Rochefort was first arrested by Montreal police on May 7 and charged the following day with child luring and making child sexual abuse material.

Crime May 22, 2026
Late F1 driver Gilles Villeneuve named as historic figure in Quebec

Late F1 driver Gilles Villeneuve named as historic figure in Quebec

A commemorative plaque was unveiled near the circuit, formalizing what Villeneuve’s daughter described as the recognition of a lasting legend.

Sports May 22, 2026