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Expulsion Bloquée, Investissements dans les Batteries Critiqués & Controverse de Café — Montréal Mercredi

13 articles il y a 1 mois 291

🚑 Faits Divers

  1. Poursuite policière se termine tragiquement à Coteau-du-Lac. Deux personnes sont mortes à la suite d'une poursuite policière qui s'est conclue avec une voiture submergée à Coteau-du-Lac, au Québec. Le BEI enquête sur les circonstances de la poursuite et si le protocole a été respecté.

🏛️ Gouvernement & Politique

  1. La vérificatrice générale du Québec critique les investissements dans l'industrie des batteries. Le rapport de Christine Roy souligne une mauvaise planification dans les investissements de 2,2 milliards $ par la Coalition Avenir Québec sans objectifs clairs. Cela soulève des inquiétudes concernant la surveillance financière et la responsabilité.

🎨 Communauté & Culture

  1. Un juge bloque l'expulsion d'un campement pour sans-abri à Montréal. La Cour supérieure du Québec s'est opposée aux projets de la ville de démanteler un campement, soulignant la nécessité pour les responsables d'identifier des zones pour les sans-abri, conformément aux règlements sur l'itinérance.
  2. La communauté se rassemble pour pleurer la mort tragique d'une fillette. Les habitants se sont rassemblés dans le parc Ouellette à LaSalle pour honorer Ava Ciampini, trois ans, décédée après un accident de château gonflable causé par de forts vents.

💼 Économie & Affaires

  1. Une propriétaire de café à Montréal critique les inspections linguistiques. Une propriétaire de café local affirme que les inspections linguistiques permanentes ressemblent à du harcèlement, affectant considérablement les opérations de son entreprise et son bien-être mental.

🚨 Criminalité & Sécurité Publique

  1. La police recherche des témoins pour identifier un suspect d'agression sexuelle. La police de Montréal demande l'aide du public pour identifier un suspect lié à plusieurs agressions sexuelles dans la région.

📰 Aussi aujourd'hui

  • Sophie Faucher, actrice québécoise, meurt à 68 ans.
  • Vincent Marissal partage son expérience en tant que député indépendant.
  • La bibliothèque à cheval sur la frontière Québec-Vermont a une nouvelle entrée.
  • La vérificatrice générale du Québec critique l'approche non planifiée de l'industrie des batteries.
  • Le Québec dévoile les détails du parcours d'immigration PEQ.
  • La recherche d'un bébé Atikamekw disparu se termine sans résultats.

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Search for remains of missing Atikamekw baby in Joliette, Que., concludes with no results

Crews working to find the remains of an Atikamekw baby have concluded their search Tuesday afternoon — which did not yield the results a Manawan family was hoping for.

General Jun 10, 2026
Montreal vigil honours 3-year-old killed in LaSalle bouncy castle accident

Montreal vigil honours 3-year-old killed in LaSalle bouncy castle accident

Flowers, stuffed animals and handwritten notes were laid as mourners paid tribute to Ava Ciampini, who was critically injured on May 31.

Canada Jun 10, 2026

Quebec unveils details of PEQ immigration pathway reinstatement

Quebec Immigration Minister François Bonnardel announced this afternoon the reopening of the Quebec Experience Program (PEQ) for two years. Those eligible will be able to reapply starting July 2.

General Jun 10, 2026

Quebec’s auditor general slams government’s ‘unplanned approach’ to battery industry

The report released Wednesday found that the investments by the CAQ government lacked clear objectives and timelines.

General Jun 10, 2026

Library straddling Quebec-Vermont border gets new Canadian entrance

A new entrance to the iconic library that sits on the border between Quebec and Vermont is now welcoming Canadian bookworms after the U.S. limited entry to the building last year.

General Jun 10, 2026

Montreal police seek help identifying suspect linked to several sexual assaults

Montreal police believe the same man is responsible for a series of sexual assaults that happened in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve and Ahuntsic between 2006 and 2012, and they’re looking for help from the public to try to identify him

General Jun 10, 2026

'Feels like harassment': Montreal café owner says language inspections taking a toll

General Jun 10, 2026

BEI investigating after police chase ends with 2 dead, car submerged in Coteau-du-Lac, Que.

Quebec's police watchdog is investigating a police chase involving the Sûreté du Québec that happened in Coteau-du-Lac, Que., overnight after two passengers in the fleeing car died.

General Jun 10, 2026

Community comes together to remember Montreal toddler who died in bouncy castle

Hundreds came to Ouellette Park in Montreal’s LaSalle borough to pay tribute to three-year-old Ava Ciampini. The toddler died after the bouncy castle she was playing in was carried away by strong winds on May 31.

General Jun 10, 2026

Vincent Marissal on the 'fun and unusual' reality of an Independent MNA, what's next after politics

Vincent Marissal spoke with CBC Daybreak host Sean Henry this week. The MNA for Montreal's Rosemont riding talked about the changes that come with sitting as an Independent and what life after politics could look like for him.

General Jun 10, 2026

Sophie Faucher, acclaimed Quebec actor, dies at 68

Sophie Faucher, a towering figure in Quebec theatre, television and film, died Tuesday at the age of 68.

General Jun 10, 2026
‘A human being cannot exist nowhere’: Judge blocks eviction of Montreal encampment

‘A human being cannot exist nowhere’: Judge blocks eviction of Montreal encampment

The decision by Justice Alexandre Pless also affirms the constitutional rights to safety, security and dignity of people experiencing homelessness.

Canada Jun 10, 2026
Billions of public money to battery companies poorly planned, Quebec auditor says

Billions of public money to battery companies poorly planned, Quebec auditor says

The report released today by Christine Roy found that the investments by the Coalition Avenir Québec government lacked clear objectives and timelines.

Canada Jun 10, 2026