🚑 Breaking & Incidents
- Tragic apartment fire claims two lives in Montreal. A fire in a Montreal apartment resulted in two deaths and multiple injuries. The investigation into the cause is ongoing, with authorities urging the public to remain cautious in similar settings.
- Police chase ends in fatal crash in Coteau-du-Lac. A police pursuit concluded with a fatal accident, leaving two individuals dead after their car submerged in a waterway. The BEI is investigating the incident.
- Search ensues for missing man at Verdun Beach. Authorities have launched a search at Verdun Beach for a man reported missing, with both ground and aquatic units involved in the operation.
🚨 Crime & Public Safety
- Montreal police crack down on suspected racist unit. The SPVM is investigating a Montreal North unit involved in allegations of coordinated racist behaviour, following the suspension of two officers.
- Montreal officers suspended over racism allegations. Two officers have been suspended amid allegations of racist conduct. An investigation by the Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions is underway.
- Hells Angels-linked auto theft ring dismantled. Police have dismantled a vehicle theft ring tied to the Hells Angels. Stolen vehicles were allegedly re-registered and resold illegally across Quebec.
- Multiple arrests in major Ontario auto theft bust. Five Quebec residents face 74 charges in an extensive auto theft operation that extended into southwestern Ontario.
🏛️ Government & Politics
- Quebec government accused of targeting whistleblowers. The Fréchette government faces accusations of using the anti-corruption unit, UPAC, to pursue whistleblowers, sparking a political controversy.
- Quebec’s Ministry of Economy under investigation for data leaks. An investigation is probing sensitive data leaks from the Economy Ministry, raising concerns about information security.
- CAQ's controversial constitution bill dies. The proposed Quebec constitution bill met its end as the parliamentary session wrapped up, reflecting mixed political sentiments.
- Quebec legislature wraps up with a blitz of new laws. A flurry of legislative activity marked the end of the session, with numerous bills passed as politicians prepare for the summer recess.
💼 Economy & Business
- Financial anxiety takes toll on Quebecers. Financial stress remains high among Quebec residents as economic uncertainties persist, highlighting a need for fiscal stability.
- Quebec auditor criticizes battery investment planning. The auditor general's report reveals poor planning in the provincial government's $2.2 billion investments in battery companies, lacking clear objectives.
🎨 Community & Culture
- Mile-Ex artists face potential displacement. Artists in Montreal's Mile-Ex area are concerned about losing their iconic space to redevelopment projects, threatening the local cultural landscape.
- Support grows for Villa Maria's uncertain future. The future of Villa Maria School hinges on financial support amid increasing public backing, reflecting concerns about educational institutions' sustainability.
- Spirit Walk amplifies Indigenous youth voices. The Native Women’s Shelter hosted the annual Spirit Walk, focusing on empowering the voices of Indigenous youth.
🏈 Sports
- Quebecers represent Canada in World Cup team. Six athletes from Quebec are part of Canada’s World Cup team, highlighting the province’s talent on the international stage.
- Quebec hosts major pickleball championships. The provincial pickleball championships offer enthusiasts a chance to compete and improve their skills in a fast-growing sport.
- World Cup fever hits Montreal soccer fans. As the World Cup kicks off, soccer fans in Montreal gather at familiar spots to cheer on their teams, despite some disruptions due to local roadwork.