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Quebec court approves sexual assault class-action suit against Frères du Sacré-Coeur

In 2016, lawyers launched an initial class action alleging abuse at a boarding school run by the Catholic missionary order in Granby. Since then, alleged victims from other institutions run by the congregation have come forward.

Turcot Interchange work means significant weekend road closures

Major work will affect travel around the Turcot Interchange, where crews are installing a new bridge mast over the Lachine Canal, and there will also be closures on Highway 13.

Boy, 3, in hospital after being hit by car on Plateau Mont-Royal

Montreal police spoke to witnesses who said the boy's father was pushing the child in a running stroller north along Hutchison Street. As they were crossing St-Joseph Boulevard, the child fell from the stroller and was hit by a car travelling west.

'We called her Sunshine': Sister of Polytechnique victim reflects on life after Dec. 6, 1989

On Dec. 6, 1989, Catherine Bergeron was teaching children gymnastics, unaware that a lone gunman had just killed 14 women, including her sister Geneviève. Thirty years later, she reflects on how the events of that night have shaped her life — and altered the very fabric of Quebec society.

'The damage done is significant': Scheer blames Liberal government for national unity 'crisis'

In his response to the throne speech Friday, Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer said the Liberal government is to blame for fomenting a national unity "crisis" and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "hasn't learned a thing" since the election returned him to office with a reduced mandate.

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