Retour aux résumés
Daily Montreal juin 17 - juin 17, 2026

Défis du dossier médical électronique, kangourou capturé sain et sauf & CFL sous les projecteurs — Montréal mercredi

25 articles il y a 3 semaines 155

🚑 Faits divers

  1. Un homme décède après une altercation avec un agent de sécurité à Longueuil. Un homme de 42 ans est décédé des suites de ses blessures après une confrontation avec un agent de sécurité d'un magasin. L'incident a entraîné l'intervention de la police et un agent de 20 ans a été arrêté, bien qu'aucune accusation n'ait encore été portée.
  2. Piéton grièvement blessé par un autobus urbain sur la Rive-Sud de Montréal. La victime a été percutée et se trouve dans un état critique, mettant en lumière des préoccupations de sécurité persistantes dans la région.

🚨 Criminalité & sécurité publique

  1. Enquête ouverte sur des allégations de racisme au sein de la police de Montréal. En réponse à des plaintes, le commissaire à l'éthique de la police du Québec examine les allégations de discrimination, après la dissolution d'une unité de patrouille dans le quartier diversifié de Montréal-Nord.
  2. Des milliers d'amendes émises pour insulte aux agents au Québec. La police de l'ensemble du Québec a délivré de nombreuses amendes pour propos offensants dirigés envers les agents, suscitant des débats sur la liberté d'expression et le respect.

🏛️ Gouvernement & politique

  1. Jean Boulet, ministre du Travail du Québec, quittera la politique. Annonçant qu'il ne se représentera pas aux prochaines élections, Boulet s’apprête à quitter son poste après le prochain scrutin, évoquant son intérêt pour de nouvelles opportunités après avoir servi depuis 2018.
  2. Le Barreau du Québec abordera l'érosion de la confiance du public. Un sommet prévu avant les élections provinciales vise à aborder la baisse de confiance dans les institutions, avec des débats politiques prévus lors de l'événement.

💼 Économie & affaires

  1. Le dossier médical électronique au Québec rencontre des défis initiaux. Cinq semaines après son lancement, le système de santé numérique connaît un succès mitigé. Plus de 26 000 utilisateurs se sont connectés, bien que des problèmes subsistent, indiquant des obstacles à la transformation technologique.

🎨 Communauté & culture

  1. Un kangourou en liberté capturé sain et sauf sur la Rive-Sud de Montréal. Un kangourou roux en cavale est maintenant sous la garde du Zoo de Granby après avoir été capturé sans encombre par les autorités québécoises, suite à son aventure urbaine inattendue.

🏈 Sports

  1. Davis Alexander des Alouettes vise un record avec une potentielle 14e victoire. Le quart-arrière montréalais pourrait égaler le record de la CFL pour des victoires consécutives s'il l’emporte contre les Elks d’Edmonton, marquant un moment significatif dans sa carrière.

📰 Également aujourd'hui

  • Citoyenneté canadienne d'un Américain en doute après la suspension de son certificat.
  • Le maire de Sherbrooke exhorte Carney à affronter Trump avant l'échéance de l'ACEUM.
  • Les Victoire de Montréal ont beaucoup à perdre lors du prochain repêchage de la PWHL.
  • Un agent de la GRC au Québec inculpé pour menaces en ligne envers Trump.
  • Un effort communautaire restaure l'eau de l'étang de Westmount pour les canetons.
  • Jean Boulet, ministre de la CAQ depuis longtemps, ne se représentera pas.
  • Nouvelles règles limitant les permis de motocyclettes à haut risque au Québec.
  • Débat sur l'accès public aux rapports du chien de garde de la police.
  • Les Canadiens s'adaptent à la perte de la tradition « Hockey Night in Canada ».
  • Une proposition pour le retour de l'expansion américaine de la CFL émerge.
  • Un comité parlementaire déconseille l'expansion de l'AMM pour maladie mentale.
  • L'Office national du film rapproche les Canadiens grâce à des projections communautaires.
  • Kangourou capturé par le ministère québécois après avoir erré en liberté.
  • Un réseau de défense exige une enquête sur le racisme policier au Québec.

Get this digest in your inbox

Never miss a day. Subscribe and we'll email you the digest automatically.

Articles sources (25)

Advocacy network calls for public inquiry into police racism allegations across Quebec

A network of community groups is calling on the Quebec government to establish an independent, comprehensive public inquiry into racism, discrimination and racial profiling within police services provincewide.

General Jun 17, 2026

Kangaroo 'Joey' caught by Quebec Environment Ministry after days on the loose

The kangaroo that has been on the loose on Montreal's South Shore has been caught by Quebec's Environment Ministry teams on Tuesday afternoon.

General Jun 17, 2026

How the National Film Board is connecting Canadians, one community screening at a time

When the National Film Board started doing community screenings in 1942, the idea was to bring Canadian documentaries to rural communities. For filmmaker Oana Suteu Khintirian, nothing beats witnessing the bonds that form between people who are sharing emotions and ideas during a community screening.

General Jun 17, 2026

Parliamentary committee recommends against MAID expansion for mental illness

A special parliamentary committee will recommend that the federal government indefinitely pause the expansion of medical assistance in dying for people whose sole underlying condition is a mental illness, CBC News has confirmed.

General Jun 17, 2026

'Major shock': Canadians grapple with loss of CBC's Hockey Night in Canada tradition

Canadians are grappling with the loss of a cultural touchstone after CBC announced Tuesday its Hockey Night in Canada broadcasts have come to an end.

General Jun 17, 2026
Bibby proposes CFL return to American expansion

Bibby proposes CFL return to American expansion

Quebec City is very much on the CFL's expansion radar but Dr. Reginald Bibby feels the league should again incorporate American-based franchises.

Sports Jun 17, 2026

Is it time Quebec's police watchdog make its reports public — like the rest of Canada?

Quebec’s police watchdog is the only police oversight body in Canada whose final reports are not made public. Some advocates and families who have lost loved ones following police interventions say that needs to change.

General Jun 17, 2026

Police in Quebec municipalities issued thousands of fines for insulting officers

Quebec City police have largely driven the numbers, issuing 11,092 fines in six years. Now Montreal is mulling a bylaw of its own regulating interactions between police and citizens, but advocates say it could exacerbate tensions and police misconduct.

General Jun 17, 2026

Man, 42, dies following intervention by a security guard in Longueuil, Que.

A man died after he was the subject of a physical intervention by a security guard on Tuesday evening at the Centre Jacques-Cartier on Montreal's South Shore.

General Jun 17, 2026

Rules now limit new permit holders in Quebec from riding high-risk motorcyles

New permit holders now have to wait two years before they can ride a high-risk motorcycle — designed for performance and high speed. Karen Ferrazzano, the president of the Association of Quebec Driving Schools, breaks down the rules during a conversation with Daybreak host Sean Henry.

General Jun 17, 2026

Pedestrian in critical condition after being struck by city bus on Montreal's South Shore

A pedestrian was left in critical condition after being struck by a city bus on Montreal’s South Shore Tuesday evening.

General Jun 17, 2026

Jean Boulet, longtime CAQ cabinet minister, won't seek re-election

Jean Boulet, who has held a number of high-profile roles within the Coalition Avenir Québec government, said Wednesday he will not run for office in the next election.

General Jun 17, 2026

Pond water restored for ducklings in Westmount, Que., after residents rally together

The City of Westmount cut off the water to the pond in the park, saying it was following the City of Montreal’s water conservation directives. After residents alerted officials, the pond was topped off.

General Jun 17, 2026
Man dies after altercation with store security guard in Quebec

Man dies after altercation with store security guard in Quebec

Police said officers were called to intervene when a man was reported to them as unconscious following a physical intervention by the security guard.

Crime Jun 17, 2026
5 things to know about police fines for insults in Quebec

5 things to know about police fines for insults in Quebec

Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada says she is open to implementing a bylaw, but adds it would have to be drafted carefully to ensure it won’t be contested in court.

Canada Jun 17, 2026

Quebec-based RCMP officer charged with uttering threats online toward Donald Trump

A Quebec-based RCMP police officer has been arrested for allegedly threatening U.S. President Donald Trump online.

General Jun 17, 2026

Here’s what’s at stake for the Montreal Victoire ahead of the PWHL draft

The 2026 PWHL draft takes place Wednesday in Detroit. While the Victoire took home the Walter Cup this year, the team will look a lot different next season.

General Jun 17, 2026

Sherbrooke, Que., mayor calls for Carney to stand up to Trump before CUSMA deadline

The mayor of Sherbrooke, Que., a former MP, is calling on the federal government to stand up to U.S. President Donald Trump during the upcoming renewal of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement, known as CUSMA.

General Jun 17, 2026
Kangaroo ‘doing well’ after capture in Montreal’s South Shore, zoo says

Kangaroo ‘doing well’ after capture in Montreal’s South Shore, zoo says

The kangaroo was first reported on the loose last week, with videos posted to social media showing it hopping around a field in Montreal's South Shore.

Canada Jun 17, 2026
Quebec bar to hold summit ahead of election on erosion of trust in institutions

Quebec bar to hold summit ahead of election on erosion of trust in institutions

An online Léger poll conducted between May 22-24 among 1,002 Quebecers found that 43 per cent said their trust in public institutions has declined in recent years.

Politics Jun 17, 2026
Quebec Labour Minister Jean Boulet to leave politics at end of term

Quebec Labour Minister Jean Boulet to leave politics at end of term

First elected in 2018, Boulet has served a number of cabinet posts under former premier François Legault and more recently Premier Christine Fréchette. 

Politics Jun 17, 2026
Alexander chases 14th straight regular-season win

Alexander chases 14th straight regular-season win

It's the Edmonton Elks' turn to try and do something no other CFL team has yet: hand Montreal Alouettes quarterback Davis Alexander his first regular-season loss.

Sports Jun 17, 2026
Quebec’s digital health record faces growing pains one month in, despite progress

Quebec’s digital health record faces growing pains one month in, despite progress

Just over five weeks into the launch of Quebec's digital health record, Santé Québec says the growing pains are beginning to ease - but not everyone agrees.

Canada Jun 17, 2026
Police ethics commissioner reviewing Montreal racism allegations

Police ethics commissioner reviewing Montreal racism allegations

The Red Coalition shared with The Canadian Press its correspondence with the office of the commissioner.

Canada Jun 17, 2026
‘Our lives are here’: U.S. man in limbo after Ottawa suspends citizenship

‘Our lives are here’: U.S. man in limbo after Ottawa suspends citizenship

Some newly approved citizens have been asked to surrender their certificates as Ottawa reviews genealogy records.

Canada Jun 17, 2026