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Quebec Court Strikes Mandatory Minimums, Shellfish Toxin Warning & Alouettes Anticipate Stampeders — Montreal Wednesday

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Flood-weary Châteauguay residents demand answers from officials. After repeated flood events, residents are increasingly frustrated with the lack of action and communication from local authorities concerning prevention measures.
  2. Railway operations resume in Repentigny after derailment. Trains are moving slowly as investigations and clean-up continue following a significant derailment that stalled operations earlier this week.
  3. Mirabel residents demand safety improvements on Route 148 after fatal crash. Community members are pressuring officials for road safety enhancements following another tragic accident on this dangerous stretch.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. 67 kg of cocaine seized in Quebec, three charged. Sébastien Morel, Evens Pierrelouis, and Rodrigue Gionet face trafficking and importing charges after a large drug bust led by the RCMP.
  2. Quebec court rules mandatory minimum for child sex abuse material unconstitutional. The Court of Appeal found the sentence constitutes cruel punishment due to the defendant’s mental health, impacting future legal standards.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. $134M makeover announced for Montreal's Place des Arts. This significant investment aims to revitalize the cultural hub, enhancing facilities and visitor experience.
  2. Air Canada appoints new CEO—Anko Van der Werff. Fluent in French, Van der Werff brings international experience to steer the airline's direction amid industry challenges.

🏈 Sports

  1. Stampeders aim for third win against Alouettes in Montreal. Following a record-setting performance, quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. leads Calgary against local favourites, the Alouettes.

🏥 Health

  1. Warning issued over paralytic toxin in North Shore shellfish. The food inspection agency alerts consumers of potential health risks from consuming locally sourced shellfish.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Community rallies to support Anishinaabe flutist’s music school dreams. Strangers are coming together to help fund the talented musician's education at a prestigious institution.

📰 Also Today

  • Great white shark spotted in Gulf of St. Lawrence. Researchers reassure it’s a normal presence in these waters.
  • Quebec prosecutors face tough decisions 10 years post-Jordan ruling. Resource constraints force prioritization of cases.
  • Santé Québec board chair Christiane Germain resigns. Leadership change at health agency amid ongoing challenges.

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Source Articles (14)

Mirabel, Que., residents call for action following another fatal crash on Route 148

A petition requesting better security on Route 148 in Mirabel, Que., has over 2,000 signatures following Monday’s fatal accident.

General Jul 8, 2026

Santé Québec board chair Christiane Germain steps down

The provincial agency responsible for overseeing Quebec's health-care system will soon be under new board leadership.

General Jul 8, 2026

10 years after Jordan ruling, Quebec prosecutors forced to make 'heartbreaking' choices

Some people in the inner workings of the judicial system say they’re still struggling to meet requirements under the Jordan framework, and they worry it’s taken a toll on the quality of justice.

General Jul 8, 2026

Air Canada names Anko Van der Werff as new president and CEO. And he speaks French

Air Canada on Wednesday named Anko Van der Werff as its next president and CEO, following the departure of Michael Rousseau.

General Jul 8, 2026

Montreal's Place des Arts gets $134M makeover

A major project intended to rehabilitate Montreal's Theatre Building is underway at Place des Arts and will continue through the summer of 2028.

General Jul 8, 2026

There's a great white shark in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Don't worry — it's normal

A 730-pound shark named Bella was recorded near Quebec's Magdalen Islands, but experts say the sharks should be expected as "regular seasonal visitors" to the region as the great white population shows signs of recovery.

General Jul 8, 2026

Railway operations slowly resume in Repentigny, Que., following major derailment

CN Rail says that for now, trains will pass through the municipality at slower speeds. The company says it will also perform inspections after each train passes.

General Jul 8, 2026

Flood-weary Châteauguay, Que., residents demand answers, action from officials

After significant flooding in Châteauguay, Que., on June 20, roughly 100 residents showed up to the city council meeting on Monday, July 6 to find out what the city is doing to protect their homes from the latest in a string of flooding events over the past few years.

General Jul 8, 2026
Operations resume following major train derailment north of Montreal

Operations resume following major train derailment north of Montreal

CN Rail said trains will pass through Repentigny, Que., at slower speeds and qualified inspections will take place following a major derailment Sunday afternoon.

Canada Jul 8, 2026
Stampeders visit Als chasing a third straight win

Stampeders visit Als chasing a third straight win

Vernon Adams Jr. will have a tough act to follow Saturday night in Montreal.

Sports Jul 8, 2026

Strangers rally to help bring Anishinaabe flutist to prestigious music school

Anishinaabe flutist Tyler Evans-Knott is set to attend McGill University's Schulich School of Music this fall, after a stranger in Vancouver donated a professional-level flute to replace his old instrument that was eroding.

General Jul 8, 2026

Food inspection agency warns of paralytic toxin in shellfish in Quebec's North Shore

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is warning people in parts of Quebec’s North Shore of the presence of a paralytic biotoxin in mussels, clams and oysters harvested in some areas.

General Jul 8, 2026
Three people from Quebec and New Brunswick face charges after 67 kg of cocaine seized

Three people from Quebec and New Brunswick face charges after 67 kg of cocaine seized

Three people suspected of cocaine trafficking were scheduled to appear in court today in Montreal for a bail hearing.

Crime Jul 8, 2026
Mandatory minimum for child sex abuse material is unconstitutional, says Quebec court

Mandatory minimum for child sex abuse material is unconstitutional, says Quebec court

Quebec's highest court has struck down the mandatory one-year minimum sentence for distributing child sexual abuse material, ruling it is unconstitutional in some cases.

Canada Jul 8, 2026