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Police and conjugal violence: Father of murdered woman wants changes
The father of a murdered young woman wants police to be given more training to handle conjugal violence cases. Read More
View ArticleLongueuil cop who stole info likely won't go to jail
A Longueuil police officer who was convicted last year in a case where he was charged with stealing sensitive information from a colleague's computer will likely serve no time in jail. Read More
View ArticleQuebec Courts suspend regular activities
Courthouses across the province will suspend "regular activities" for the time being as the Quebec government tries to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus. Read More
View ArticleCinar co-founder Ronald Weinberg loses appeal in fraud case
Ronald Weinberg, the man who co-founded what was once Canada’s largest animation production company, has lost his appeal of the case in which he and two other men were convicted of having defrauded...
View ArticleCoronavirus: Wheels of justice turn more slowly at Montreal courthouse
Montreal's provincial courthouse became much quieter than normal on Tuesday as Quebec's justice system grapples with concerns over the coronavirus. Read More
View ArticleConvicted pedophile ordered to leave penitentiary, despite his wishes
A Montreal North resident serving time for sexually abusing nine boys over a period of 35 years has been told he must leave a penitentiary, even if he fears for his life on the outside. Read More
View ArticleCoronavirus: Visitors barred from federal penitentiaries
In an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus, inmates serving time in Canada's federal penitentiaries are no longer allowed to have visitors. Read More
View ArticleLaval man who killed wife gets 9-year sentence
A Laval resident received a nine-year sentence for having killed his wife three years ago in front of their 18-month-old son inside the family's home. Read More
View ArticleCoronavirus: Anxiety levels high inside Laval's Immigration Holding Centre
Anxiety levels are high inside Laval's Immigration Holding Centre because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More
View ArticleFormer justice minister Herbert Marx remembered as a principled man
"Hard work, timing and luck." Read More
View ArticleSinger Martha Wainwright invites Montrealers to sing with her
Martha Wainwright is inviting Montrealers to sing along with her Sunday night as she takes on the popular Leonard Cohen song So Long Marianne in the kind of balcony singalong that has become popular in...
View ArticleWoman with COVID-19 arrested in Quebec City after violating isolation order
A woman who was diagnosed with COVID-19 was arrested by police in Quebec City for having allegedly violated an isolation order by being outside her home. Read More
View ArticleTwo police officers infected with COVID-19, 100 others under quarantine
Two Montreal police officers have been infected with COVID-19, a police department spokesman confirmed on Monday. Read More
View ArticleCoronavirus: McGill international students given 48 hours to vacate residence
At least five international students studying at McGill University were given only 48 hours notice to leave the residence they had been living in by Tuesday after the non-profit organization that runs...
View ArticleObituary: Louise Robic organized Yvette rally, was cabinet minister in...
Louise Robic played a role in keeping Canada together. Read More
View ArticleWoman stabbed in Anjou apartment clinging to life
A 54-year-old woman was taken to a hospital early Wednesday afternoon after having been stabbed inside an apartment in Anjou. Read More
View ArticleBeaconsfield man, 86, granted early parole because of coronavirus
An 86-year-old Beaconsfield resident was granted full parole earlier than expected because correctional authorities have implemented policies to reduce the spread of the coronavirus. Read More
View ArticleOutremont's Hasidic community mourns man who died of coronavirus
Outremont's Hasidic community is mourning the loss of a 67-year-old man who died of the coronavirus this week. Read More
View ArticlePlante declares state of emergency in Montreal to help homeless, slow spread...
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View ArticleNew trial for cop convicted of fatally shooting teen driver in Ste-Adèle
The Quebec Court of Appeal has quashed the verdict of a judge who found a Sûreté du Québec officer guilty of manslaughter for having fatally shot a 17-year-old boy in a Laurentians town six years ago....
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