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Kritikal na Pagsagip sa Lachine Canal, Flood Lawsuits at Moroccan Celebration — Montreal Linggo

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Nasagip sa Lachine Canal, dalawang kritikal ang kondisyon. Dalawang indibidwal ang nasagip mula sa Lachine Canal ng Montreal noong gabing Sabado at agad na isinugod sa ospital. Ang insidente ay nagsimula nang may isang tao na nahulog sa kanal at sinubukang iligtas ng isa pang tao. Ang pinagsamang paghahanap ng fire department at Canadian Coast Guard gamit ang sonar technology ang naging susi sa matagumpay na pagsagip.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Class-action lawsuits laban sa flood response ng Montreal. Inihain ang mga proposed class-action lawsuits laban sa Lungsod ng Montreal at West Island suburbs matapos ang kamakailang pagbaha. Kritikal ang mga aksyon sa pamamalakad ng munisipyo sa flood protocols at imprastruktura, at nananawagan ng accountability at pagbabago.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Paglalakbay ng Canadian men’s World Cup tapos na, ngunit nananatili ang pagmamalaki. Sa kabila ng kanilang pagkatalo sa Morocco, ang makasaysayang performance ng Canadian men's soccer team sa World Cup ay umani ng pambansang paghanga.
  2. Pagdiriwang ng mga tagasuporta ng Morocco sa Montreal para sa tagumpay sa World Cup. Ang komunidad ng Moroccan sa Montreal ay lumabas sa lansangan upang ipagdiwang ang pag-abante ng kanilang koponan sa FIFA World Cup quarterfinals, na nagpapakita ng pagmamalaki sa kultura at pagkakaisa.
  3. Mga estudyante ng Kahnawà:ke binibigyang-diin ang mga kwento ng komunidad. Ang mga estudyante mula sa Kahnawà:ke ay nagsusulong ng lokal na mga kwento, na nagpapalawak ng pagpapahalaga sa kultura ng mga Indigenous at tradisyong pasalita.

📰 Also Today

  • Mga tip para makibagay sa mainit na temperatura ibinahagi ng mga mananaliksik.
  • Bagong pananaliksik nagmumungkahi na ang mga panaginip ay maaaring makatulong sa problem-solving.
  • Panganib ng homelessness sa kabataan konektado sa mga puwang sa youth protection system ibinunyag.

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Source Articles (9)

Canadian men's historic World Cup run ends, but achievements can't be overshadowed by loss to Morocco

Azzedine Ounahi broke a 0-0 deadlock — and the hearts of Canada's World Cup team and its millions of fans — to lead Morocco to a 3-0 victory and end a historic tournament for Canada's men.

General Jul 5, 2026

The invisible gap: Teens who age out of youth protection at increased risk of homelessness

Ékip Jeunesse, a Montreal-based non-profit that provides support to young adults transitioning out of the youth protection system, says an increasing number are quickly finding themselves on the streets after aging out and need better housing resources.

General Jul 5, 2026

Morocco supporters in Montreal show pride after team moves on to FIFA World Cup quarterfinals

The Moroccan Youth of Montreal hosted a watch party for the Canada versus Morocco round of sixteen game with hundreds gathering in Old Montreal at the World Cup Fan Zone. Moroccans showcased their culture by singing, dancing, chanting and celebrating their team’s 3-0 win over Canada.

General Jul 5, 2026

Is there any merit to the advice to ‘sleep on it?’ New research suggests our dreams may help problem-solve

A pair of recent studies by dream researchers suggest that the age-old advice may in fact be grounded in science.

General Jul 5, 2026

Students from Kahnawà:ke bring community stories to light

CBC Montreal is proud to support a partnership between Concordia University's journalism department and Kahnawà:ke Survival School (KSS). The initiative aims to inspire Indigenous students to consider a career in media.

General Jul 5, 2026

Proposed class actions target City of Montreal, West Island suburbs, after floods

Two class-action lawsuits have been filed in Quebec Superior Court after heavy rains on June 20 led to flooding in parts of Montreal's West Island. The proposed lawsuits allege the municipalities didn't do enough to mitigate known flood risks.

General Jul 5, 2026

Two people pulled from Lachine canal overnight in critical condition

Rescue teams spent hours looking for two individuals in Montreal's Lachine Canal in the overnight hours of Saturday to Sunday. They were both taken to hospital in critical condition.

General Jul 5, 2026

Researcher shares how people can adapt to hotter temperatures

The Montreal Heart Institute EPIC Centre has been looking at how to build community resilience to heat. Researcher Daniel Gagnon speaks to CBC's Sonali Karnick about what his team's research has shown about adapting to living in hotter temperatures.

General Jul 5, 2026
Two young adults pulled from Montreal’s Lachine Canal

Two young adults pulled from Montreal’s Lachine Canal

Two people were taken to hospital in critical condition after being pulled from Montreal’s Lachine Canal late Saturday night. Officials say one fell in and the other tried to help.

Canada Jul 5, 2026