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太空呼唤,新美食与季后赛激情 - 您的蒙特利尔星期二

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🚀 加拿大与太空

  1. 为从太空听到法语而自豪! 总理马克·卡尼在与阿耳忒弥斯 II 号船员的通话中称赞宇航员杰里米·汉森,称该任务 "极具启发性"。加拿大人为汉森的成就感到自豪,卡尼甚至计划在汉森回国时举办一次枫糖聚会。
  2. 用于疗愈的虚拟音乐会! 蒙特利尔圣玛丽医院的病人正在以全新的方式体验预约——观看虚拟现实音乐会!这种创新方法帮助人们转移对医疗访问的注意力,将焦虑转化为放松。

⚖️ 法律与政治

  1. 首要保证孩子安全! 魁北克提出的新法案旨在优先考虑在监护决定中的儿童安全,尤其是在虐待情况下。克里斯汀·拉布里正在领导这一倡议,得到了众多组织和专家的支持。这是确保儿童福祉的重要一步!
  2. 部长陷入麻烦! 魁北克移民部长尚-弗朗索瓦·罗贝尔格正在接受关于与领导候选人共享数据的潜在伦理违规调查。他承诺全力合作,但审查引发了对政府透明度的质疑。
  3. 政治过渡即将到来! 魁北克省议会已被 prorogued,行动前途联盟(Coalition Avenir Québec)准备在本周末任命其新领导人。预计将有新面孔走上省长职位,选民中充满了兴奋和好奇。

💼 商业

  1. 在航空动荡中裁员! CAE 公司正在裁员约 280 名员工,因为该公司在航空业面对支出削减的情况下做好准备。大部分裁员发生在蒙特利尔,许多人正在经历艰难时刻,公司正在进行由新领导层主导的转型计划。

🎉 感人故事

  1. 季后赛的兴奋气息! 蒙特利尔加拿大人在连续第二个赛季中锁定季后赛席位,点燃了全市球迷的热情。在这个春天成为哈布斯的支持者是令人激动的!真正的蒙特利尔人有理由欢呼。
  2. 在这个复活节打破孤独! 一项复活节餐食倡议为蒙特利尔的老年人带来了快乐和陪伴,帮助他们摆脱孤独。这种简单的善举提醒我们社区连接的力量。
  3. 难民厨师的新起点! 一家本地收容所开设了新的厨房,为难民厨师展示自己的烹饪技巧提供了新机会。这是提醒我们第二次机会如何推动新旅程的温馨故事!

🚌 社区与文化

  1. 即将进行的公交网络大改造! 瓦德吕伊-苏朗热正在准备进行全面的公交网络更新,以适应新的 REM 线路的到来。随着更好的公共交通即将到来,居民们满怀期待,期待改善的连接性。
  2. 努纳维克的新男性收容所! 库吉瓦克即将迎来首个男性收容所,标志着社区支持服务的重要进展。这一倡议为需要安全空间的男性承诺带来积极变化。
  3. 蒙特利尔西区的过马路护卫快乐! 蒙特利尔西区的家长们庆祝,因为他们的孩子终于在一个繁忙的十字路口拥有了过马路护卫。孩子们的安全至关重要,这一变化无疑会让家长们感到安心。

🔥 突出法律新闻

  1. 为 COVID-19 受害者争取公正! 魁北克一名法官已批准针对蒙特利尔私人护理机构与 COVID-19 相关死亡的集体诉讼。此项决定强调了医疗行业责任的重要性。
  2. 前 SNC-Lavalin 高管的惩罚! 法官裁定前 SNC-Lavalin 高管需因腐败案件判处十年刑期。高调腐败案件中的问责继续受到重视,以确保诚信得到维护。
  3. 男孩们面临艰难的系统! 一份报告显示的男孩在魁北克教育系统中处于系统性劣势,突显出需要解决的不平等。这些发现可能会重塑未来的教育政策!

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Boys are systematically disadvantaged in Quebec’s education system, report concludes

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Quebec judge OK's class action over COVID-19 deaths in private Montreal care home

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Vaudreuil-Soulanges to get complete overhaul of bus network this spring for REM arrival

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Taking the temperature in Terrebonne, Que., as advance voting wraps up in federal byelection

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Montreal shelter opens new kitchen, fuels fresh start for this refugee cook

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General Apr 8, 2026

Why some Quebec churches are seeing more adult baptisms

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General Apr 8, 2026

Canadiens clinch playoff spot for 2nd consecutive season

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How this Easter meal helps Montreal seniors break out of isolation

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General Apr 8, 2026

Montreal Port Authority CEO Julie Gascon abruptly leaves role after less than 2 years

Julie Gascon has left her role as president and CEO of the Montreal Port Authority, which manages the largest container port in Eastern Canada, after taking on the job in early 2024.

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FIFA releases plans for cross-Canada World Cup celebration tour

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Calgary Zoo’s new polar bear makes his first public appearance

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Oil prices fall as Iran agrees to reopen Strait of Hormuz during ceasefire

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Carney praises Hansen, calls hearing French from space a point of pride

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Proposed Quebec legislation targets custody rules in abuse cases

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This teen soccer prodigy is stuck in Quebec with invitation to Real Madrid training camp

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How a Montreal hospital is using VR and music to transform patient care

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Quebec immigration minister says he’ll cooperate with alleged ethics breach probe

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Politics Apr 8, 2026
CAE laying off roughly 280 workers amid aviation headwinds

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Quebec legislature prorogued as CAQ set to name new leader who will become premier

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Politics Apr 8, 2026
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