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Municipal Elections: Will Montreal’s Nightlife Finally Get a Seat at the Table?

Venue owners and residents call for stronger action to protect the city’s culture after dark.

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Here’s How Montreal’s Mayoral Candidates Would Fight Homelessness

The municipal parties are pitching plans to increase shelter spaces, address encampments, and improve public security leading up to the Nov. 2 election.

Voici comment les candidat·es à la mairie de Montréal lutteraient contre l’itinérance

À l’approche de l’élection municipale du 2 novembre, les partis en lice expliquent comment ils augmenteraient la capacité des abris, géreraient les campements et renforceraient la sécurité publique.

Police Ethics Commission Probes Sexual Assault Allegation Against Metro Constable

Witnesses say an Inuit woman was forced into a closet and groped by the constable for resisting a “move-along” order.

Can Luc Rabouin and Projet Montréal Fix the Housing Market?

After eight years under Projet Montréal, rent across the city has more than doubled. Why should voters believe things will change in a third Projet mandate?

McGill Faculty Wins Unprecedented Vote to Boycott Israeli Institutions

Professors and librarians at McGill join students and other universities in Canada to call the university administration to cut ties with Israeli academic and cultural institutions.

Mayoral Candidate’s Social Media Posts “Extremely Disconcerting”

New posts show Thierry Daraize referring to Muslims as “bearded radicals”, spreading disinformation about Gaza and calling a prominent Canadian Muslim advocate “a dangerous woman."

Municipal Election: Will Ensemble Montréal Fight for Tenants or Developers?

Soraya Martinez Ferrada wants to be “the housing mayor” while surrounding herself with Montreal’s biggest developers.

Threats of “SLAPP Suits” Undermine Student Democracy at Vanier and Dawson

Legal notices filed by pro-Israel lawyers targeted a student newspaper and prevented an association from amending its own bylaws.

Mohawk Researchers Find Contamination in Kahnawake’s Air, Soil and Water

Armed with borrowed gear and a do-it-yourself attitude, Mohawks are uncovering a cocktail of contaminants near their homes and playgrounds.