Montreal's mayor vowed zero tolerance for illegal pot dispensaries on Thursday, just hours after eight such establishments aimed at recreational users opened to the public.
The oldest incorporated merchandising company in North America — and one of Canada's favourite national brands — has been officially been branded as an environmental offender.
Fifteen migrant workers from Guatemala were arrested on Oct. 26, 2016 and now face deportation. National Observer interviewed some of them to hear their story.
Cette invitation faite à un membre de l'ONÉ a relancé les critiques sur sa proximité avec l'industrie pétrolière, minant sa crédibilité pour défendre l'intérêt du public.
Conservative Sen. Claude Carignan says he was compelled to table the private member's bill after learning that Montreal police obtained warrants to monitor the iPhone of a La Presse journalist.
The three Montreal-area women said they were taking matters into their own hands to protect the public from the risk of a spill that could contaminate drinking water for the entire region.
Citizens will vote in a referendum on whether to overturn a bylaw banning places of worship on Bernard Avenue, a busy and colourful street in the borough of Outremont.
The esteemed travel guide publisher cites 150th birthday parties and the "wave of positivity" unleashed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as reasons to visit the Great White North in 2017.
When I saw an opportunity to meet you, I didn’t want an Instagram-able selfie: I wanted to ask you a question that haunts me every day. And I urge all young people to ask you that same question.
Pier-Luk Bouthillier says he was shocked when he read the letter. "These monuments are part of Montreal and Canadian identities, and I never for a second thought it would cause a problem," he says.
The friendly greeting turned into a hasty retreat after a Montreal student asked the politician whether he would reject a major British Columbia pipeline project proposed by a Texas company.