HIV/AIDS researcher Mark Wainberg saved millions of lives, funeral hears
Dr Mark Wainberg was remembered during his funeral on April 14, 2017 as a trailblazing HIV researcher and patient advocate who was equally dedicated to his family, his Montreal community, and friends.
Bombardier unable to shake off public anger over pay to executives
Bombardier appears unable to shake off public anger over hefty pay packages to its senior executives.
Trudeau tours Montreal riding ahead of federal byelection
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau continued his byelection campaign tour on Sunday, appearing in a Montreal riding on behalf of the political upstart who surprised the party with her nomination win.
Five years later, activists divided over legacy of Quebec 2012 student protests
Five years after seas of angry students took to Montreal streets to protest planned university tuition-fee hikes, activists remain divided over the legacy of the so-called "Maple Spring."
Supporters and critics of motion condemning Islamophobia clash across country
Tensions flared in cities across Canada on Saturday as supporters and opponents of a Parliamentary motion condemning Islamophobia clashed during duelling protests.
Two Tory MPs call on Ottawa to stop illegal Canada-US border crossings
Michelle Rempel and Tony Clement tweeted on Sunday that illegal crossings are unsafe and place a burden on local law enforcement.
Canadian law students to unite to study issues raised by Trump refugee ban
Hundreds of law students from all 22 of Canada's law schools have signed up for four-hour shifts to research President Trump's executive order and how it affects refugees.
Perfume maker bottles scents of Montreal for city's 375th birthday
At first whiff, the traffic and grime of Montreal's busy downtown may not seem like the best inspiration for a luxurious perfume, but Claude André Hébert begs to differ.
Hillary Clinton's Quebec ancestry dates back to New France
Clinton's family ties to Canada stretch back to the days of New France, making her a distant relative of many prominent Quebecers, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Celine Dion.
Olympic stadium T-shirt violates copyright law, Montreal designer told
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.