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Accusations de racisme policier, expansion de Porter Airlines et tensions politiques — Lundi à Montréal

15 articles il y a 4 semaines 196

🚨 Crime et sécurité publique

  1. La police de Montréal sous le feu des critiques pour des allégations de racisme. Des groupes communautaires exigent des actions après des accusations de comportement raciste et violent à Montréal-Nord contre des résidents noirs et arabes, entraînant la suspension de deux agents et une enquête sur 14 autres.
  2. Québec nomme un observateur pour l’enquête sur le racisme policier. Un observateur indépendant supervisera l’enquête sur les allégations de racisme, assurant la transparence, avec la possibilité d’une enquête publique si des lacunes subsistent.

🏛️ Gouvernance et politique

  1. Accrochage entre le PQ et les libéraux sur des accusations de crime organisé. Le chef du Parti libéral du Québec, Charles Milliard, exige des excuses de la part de Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, chef du PQ, pour avoir lié les libéraux au crime organisé, avec une poursuite potentielle si une rétractation n'est pas faite.
  2. Le Québec influence la politique canadienne sur l'aide médicale à mourir. Avec le Québec en tête des taux d’AMM, les médecins soulignent son influence sur la législation nationale, bien que des défis persistent dans la gestion du nombre de cas.

💼 Économie et affaires

  1. Porter Airlines lance des vols depuis le nouveau terminal de Montréal. Le nouvel aéroport métropolitain de Montréal commence ses opérations avec Porter Airlines, desservant 11 destinations, renforçant la connectivité régionale avec des réservations initiales élevées.

🎨 Communauté et culture

  1. Un pôle créatif à L'Ouest-de-l'Île soutient les jeunes talents. Un nouveau centre s'ouvre pour soutenir les jeunes entrepreneurs et créateurs, offrant des ressources et des opportunités pour l'innovation dans la région.

📰 Aussi aujourd'hui

  • Un marsupial mystérieux aperçu sur la Rive-Sud de Montréal. La SPCA demande l'aide du public pour localiser le petit animal.
  • Premiers vols à partir du terminal amélioré de l'aéroport de Montréal aujourd'hui. Marque le début des opérations commerciales.
  • Un flûtiste anishinaabe aux prises avec des barrières financières. Les coûts d'un nouvel instrument posent des défis.
  • Le maire de Montréal-Nord réagit aux allégations de racisme policier. Il exprime colère et tristesse face aux incidents.
  • Un monument emblématique du Québec célèbre ses 30 ans. Un site historique marque trois décennies d'histoire.
  • Une récente noyade à la plage de Verdun soulève des problèmes de sauvetage. L'incident expose les défis de sensibilisation et logistiques.

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‘Anger, sadness, a sense of deja-vu': Montréal-Nord mayor responds to police racism allegations

Borough mayor Christine Black says the scope of allegations came as a shock, though she acknowledged concerns about systemic racism in Montréal-Nord are not new.

General Jun 15, 2026

Charles Milliard threatens legal action against Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, demands apology

The leader of the Quebec Liberal Party (PLQ), Charles Milliard, is putting the leader of the Parti Québécois on notice over comments Paul St-Pierre Plamondon made linking the PLQ to organized crime on the last day of the legislature before the fall elections.

General Jun 15, 2026

1st commercial flights to take off today from Montreal's revamped airport

Montreal Metropolitan Airport will welcome its first commercial passengers today as Porter Airlines launches service from the South Shore hub.

General Jun 15, 2026

Recent drowning near Verdun Beach exposes issues around awareness, rescue logistics

The borough mayor for Verdun says there's a need for more secure access points to the water, after a fourth person in just over a year drowned near Verdun Beach. Meanwhile, the Montreal's firefighters' association says it doesn't have the necessary tools to conduct water rescues.

General Jun 15, 2026

Montreal police chief vows to act on allegations of racism at Montréal-Nord police station

General Jun 15, 2026

New creative hub in West Island giving a leg up to young entrepreneurs and creators

An apartment in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue has been transformed into Dépanneur Studios, a space where aspiring entrepreneurs and creators can come together to bring their projects to life. Co-owner Myriam Ferreira takes Sonali Karnick on a tour.

General Jun 15, 2026

One of Quebec's historic landmarks celebrates 30th anniversary

The P’tit Train du Nord in the Laurentians is one of the province’s most popular cycling and skiing trails. Andie Bennett, CBC's reporter for the Laurentians and the Lanaudière, speaks about the historic landmark and the struggle to establish the former railroad track as a cycling path.

General Jun 15, 2026
Porter Airlines betting travellers will embrace Montreal’s second airport

Porter Airlines betting travellers will embrace Montreal’s second airport

Porter Airlines is betting travellers will embrace a new passenger terminal at Montreal Metropolitan Airport, on Montreal's South Shore.

Canada Jun 15, 2026
How Quebec has influenced medical assistance in dying across Canada

How Quebec has influenced medical assistance in dying across Canada

Doctors say Quebec paved the way for medical assistance in dying in Canada and influenced federal MAID legislation 10 years ago to allow eligible adults to request the process.

Politics Jun 15, 2026

As racism allegations surface, Montréal-Nord community leaders ask police: What now?

People working with Montréal-Nord's youth say there is a pressing "urgency to act" following a police racism scandal in the borough. They are demanding a meeting with the police chief.

General Jun 15, 2026

Anishinaabe flutist faces financial barriers over new instrument

Tyler Evans-Knott, a 25-year-old flutist from Curve Lake First Nation, was recently accepted into McGill University’s Schulich School of Music, but had to decline the offer since he needs but can't yet afford a new instrument.

General Jun 15, 2026
Quebec to appoint independent observer for Montreal police racism probe

Quebec to appoint independent observer for Montreal police racism probe

Quebec's minister of public security says if the probe doesn't shed full light on the events, he won't rule out the possibility of a public inquiry. 

Canada Jun 15, 2026
Mystery marsupial missing on Montreal’s South Shore: SPCA

Mystery marsupial missing on Montreal’s South Shore: SPCA

An animal protection agency says a small marsupial has been on the loose on Montreal’s South Shore for days.

Canada Jun 15, 2026
Montreal North residents demand action over alleged racist conduct by police

Montreal North residents demand action over alleged racist conduct by police

The calls come after Montreal police director Fady Dagher announced late Friday that two officers have been suspended and 14 others reassigned and placed under investigation.

Canada Jun 15, 2026
War of words over organized crime claim continues between PQ and Liberals

War of words over organized crime claim continues between PQ and Liberals

Charles Milliard wants the PQ leader to retract comments linking the Liberals to organized crime. So will this political feud end in an apology, or a courtroom?

Politics Jun 15, 2026