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Aumento de Rabia en Mapaches, Impulso a Cuidado Infantil y Preocupaciones de Racismo Sistémico — Montreal Viernes

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💼 Economía y Negocios

  1. Disputa por miles de unidades vacantes en Montreal. Propietarios y defensores están en desacuerdo sobre las causas de las numerosas viviendas vacías en Montreal, afectando la disponibilidad de vivienda y las estrategias de planificación urbana.

🏥 Salud

  1. Autoridades sanitarias emiten advertencia por aumento de casos de rabia en el sur de Quebec. Con un notable aumento de casos, las autoridades instan a estar alerta ante las amenazas de rabia en mapaches para la salud pública.
  2. Alarma en autoridades sanitarias de Quebec por 76 casos de rabia este año. En comparación con 93 casos en todo 2025, el aumento de casos de rabia en mapaches subraya una potencial crisis de salud pública.

🚨 Crimen y Seguridad Pública

  1. Sospechoso roba patrulla policial y lidera persecución de 60 kilómetros en Montreal. El incidente se desarrolló tras una llamada de robo, dando lugar a una dramática persecución por la ciudad.

🏛️ Gobierno y Política

  1. El gobierno federal asigna $5,400 millones adicionales para el programa de cuidado infantil de $10 al día. Esta inyección busca abordar las presiones de financiamiento y alcanzar objetivos ambiciosos para espacios asequibles de cuidado infantil.
  2. Empleados públicos negros en Montreal exigen acciones contra el racismo sistémico. Renuevan llamados a la reforma tras serias acusaciones contra una unidad de patrulla policial.

📰 También Hoy

  • Ismaël Koné de Montreal se somete a cirugía tras lesión en la pierna.
  • Unidad anticorrupción allana Air Liaison.
  • Se estima en $8 mil millones el costo del tranvía de Gatineau.
  • Quebec City experimenta un gran aumento en colisiones viales fatales.
  • Solicitudes de investigación pública sobre racismo dentro de la policía de Quebec.
  • Canguro escapado alojado a salvo en el Zoológico de Granby.
  • Quebec cancela la extensión de una carretera de 400 km en la Baja Costa Norte.
  • Comunidad de Saint-Hyacinthe lamenta a ciclista muerto por camión.
  • Preocupación de algunos policías negros en Montreal por la seguridad laboral.

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Some Black Montreal police employees say they're worried about going to work

Black employees of the Montreal police force have sent a letter to management saying some have concerns about going to work after the dismantling of a patrol unit over serious allegations of racist misconduct.

General Jun 19, 2026

Residents in Saint-Hyacinthe, Que., mourn after 13-year-old cyclist killed by truck

A day after a 13-year-old girl was killed by a truck while riding her bike, Véronique Fournier, the victim's mother, says she's grateful for the support she's received from members from the public.

General Jun 19, 2026

Quebec scraps long-awaited 400-km highway extension on Lower North Shore

A promised 400-kilometre highway bridging an isolated part of Quebec’s Lower North Shore to the rest of the province is no longer in the works, according to Transport Minister Benoit Charette.

General Jun 19, 2026

Gruesome injury to Ismaël Koné in victory over Qatar dampens Canadian men's joy of historic 1st World Cup win

A game that had the Canadian crowd roaring fell suddenly silent when the key midfielder shattered his leg.

General Jun 19, 2026

Groups echo call for public inquiry into racism within Quebec police, send letter to premier

A coalition of groups have sent a letter to Premier Christine Fréchette, reiterating the call for the province to hold a public inquiry into racism and racial profiling within Montreal police. This demand is in connection with the allegations of racism that led to the police force investigating 16 officers at a police station in the city's Montréal-Nord borough.

General Jun 19, 2026

Montreal has thousands of vacant units. Landlords and advocates disagree on why

Montreal is in the midst of a housing crisis, but a new Radio-Canada analysis of Hydro-Québec electricity consumption data shows there are roughly 25,000 vacant units in the city.

General Jun 19, 2026

Breaking down the major jump in fatal road collisions in Quebec City

Thirty-five people were killed in road accidents in the Quebec City area last year. That represents an 88 per cent increase compared to the previous five years. Quebec AM guest host Peter Tardif sat down with SAAQ spokesperson Simon-Pierre Poulin to find out more about the auto-insurance board's latest report on the topic.

General Jun 19, 2026

Gatineau tramway cost grows again to estimated $8B

A Quebec transportation agency says it would cost about four times as much as originally planned to build a 24-kilometre light rail line, opening the door for officials to talk about changes including scaling the project back.

General Jun 19, 2026

Health officals urge caution as cases of raccoon rabies surge in southern Quebec

Public health officials in the Montérégie and Estrie regions are warning residents to be vigilant, as raccoon rabies continues to spread.

General Jun 19, 2026
Escaped kangaroo settling in at Granby Zoo after roaming Montreal’s South Shore

Escaped kangaroo settling in at Granby Zoo after roaming Montreal’s South Shore

A kangaroo allegedly kept illegally before escaping onto Montreal's South Shore is eating well and settling into life at the Granby Zoo, staff say.

Canada Jun 19, 2026
Robbery suspect steals cop car, triggers lengthy chase: Montreal police

Robbery suspect steals cop car, triggers lengthy chase: Montreal police

A 28-year-old man is facing charges after a Montreal cop car was stolen, prompting a chase that spanned nearly 60 kilometres across the city.

Crime Jun 19, 2026

Quebec's anti-corruption unit raids regional airline Air Liaison, Radio-Canada reports

Investigators from Quebec’s anti-corruption unit, known as UPAC, raided the premises of Air Liaison early Tuesday morning in Quebec City.

General Jun 19, 2026

Montreal's Ismaël Koné undergoes surgery to repair broken leg

Midfielder Ismael Kone has undergone successful surgery to repair a broken leg suffered in Canada's 6-0 win over Qatar at the World Cup.

General Jun 19, 2026
Black Montreal public servants call for concrete action to fight systemic racism

Black Montreal public servants call for concrete action to fight systemic racism

Black public servants working for the city of Montreal are joining a growing chorus calling for major reforms to crack down on systemic racism.

Canada Jun 19, 2026
Raccoon rabies outbreak still growing, Quebec public health officials say

Raccoon rabies outbreak still growing, Quebec public health officials say

Quebec public health officials are sounding the alarm as rabies cases continue to spread in regions to the south and east of Montreal.

Canada Jun 19, 2026
Feds add $5.4B to address ‘pressures’ facing $10-a-day child-care program

Feds add $5.4B to address ‘pressures’ facing $10-a-day child-care program

Jobs and Families Minister Patty Hajdu said she has heard provinces and territories' calls for more federal money, as many struggle to reduce fees, add spaces and recruit staff.

Politics Jun 19, 2026