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Metas de Energía Renovable, Asesinato en Ville-Marie y Advertencias de Calor para el Día de Canadá — Martes en Montreal

18 articulos hace 2 semanas 116

🚨 Crimen y Seguridad Pública

  1. Muere hombre tras asalto cerca del Chinatown de Montreal. Un hombre de 44 años falleció tras sufrir lesiones en un asalto armado en el distrito de Ville-Marie. La policía arrestó a una mujer de 39 años relacionada con el incidente, que surgió de una altercación.
  2. Apunalamiento fatal en el distrito de Ville-Marie. Un hombre murió tras un incidente de apuñalamiento, lo que llevó a la policía de Montreal a continuar la investigación.
  3. 11 adolescentes acusados en incidente en Longueuil. Once adolescentes enfrentan cargos mientras la policía investiga los eventos que llevaron al tiroteo de un joven en Longueuil.

🏛️ Gobierno y Política

  1. Quebec apunta a 77% de energía renovable para 2050. Esta ambiciosa meta refleja el compromiso de la provincia de reducir su huella de carbono y aumentar el uso de energía sostenible.
  2. Fréchette cambia de distrito para las próximas elecciones. Alexandre Fréchette se postulará en Trois-Rivières en lugar de Sanguinet, según Radio-Canada, lo que podría impactar el panorama político.

🌦️ Clima y Vialidades

  1. Calor e inundaciones amenazan actividades del Día de Canadá. Las temperaturas extremas y las posibles inundaciones crean preocupaciones logísticas para las celebraciones. Hay advertencias de calor en partes de Ontario y Quebec.
  2. Cierre de Camillien-Houde Way por reparaciones. En preparación para una próxima carrera ciclista, la popular ruta escénica recibirá el mantenimiento necesario.
  3. Mejoras en la autopista 10 para mejorar acceso al REM. Las mejoras en la autopista 10 buscan mejorar el acceso a South Shore para los residentes en medio del desarrollo continuo del REM.
  4. Continúan los incendios forestales en Quebec. Más de 100 incendios forestales están ardiendo, afectando sobre todo a las regiones del norte y planteando desafíos ambientales.

🎨 Comunidad y Cultura

  1. Continúa el debate sobre racismo sistémico en Quebec. Un discurso de una década sobre el racismo sigue siendo controvertido, con la discriminación sistémica aún como un tema conflictivo dentro del gobierno.

🏥 Salud

  1. Reportan casos de sarampión en Portneuf. Han surgido dos casos adicionales mientras el brote en Portneuf, Quebec, continúa, aumentando las preocupaciones de salud pública sobre vacunación y contención.

📰 También Hoy

  • Regresa el inspector Gamache en nuevo libro de Louise Penny este otoño.
  • Trágico atropello mortal de un joven ciclista en la ciudad de Quebec.
  • El racismo sistémico sigue siendo un término controvertido en el gobierno de Quebec.
  • Instan al público a ser cauteloso durante la ola de calor del día de la mudanza.
  • Mark Carney visita Kuujjuaq para reunión sobre prioridades inuit.
  • Montreal ofrece préstamos sin interés para inquilinos en apuros.
  • Consejos para los desafíos del día de mudanza el 1 de julio.

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Over 100 wildfires burning across Quebec, with northern regions hit hardest

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Fréchette to run in Trois-Rivières, Que., riding instead of Sanguinet, Radio-Canada reports

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Man dies after being stabbed in Montreal’s Ville-Marie borough

A 39-year-old female suspect is in custody in connection with the fatal stabbing

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Carney headed to Kuujjuaq, Que., for meeting on Inuit priorities

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Man dies following armed assault near Montreal’s Chinatown

Man dies following armed assault near Montreal’s Chinatown

A man who was assaulted Monday morning in the Ville-Marie borough has died of his injuries, Montreal police say.

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11 teens charged after SPVM investigates moments prior to police killing Longueuil teen

On Tuesday, Montreal police announced that 11 suspects are facing criminal charges following a Montreal police investigation into the moments leading to the killing of 15-year-old Nooran Rezayi. The suspects were between 13 and 17 years old at time of the shooting.

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Quebec wants 77% of energy consumed in province to come from renewables by 2050

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Highway 10 gets overhaul to improve REM access for residents on Montreal's South Shore

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Ahead of moving day, Montreal Public Health urges caution in the heat

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Montreal closes Camillien-Houde Way for repairs ahead of bike race

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Louise Penny's Inspector Gamache back in a new book this fall

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