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STM Management Reaches Truce with Some Workers while Mechanic Strike Looms

Mechanics say cockroaches on buses, coolant pipes bursting on passengers and private contractors who don’t know how to change a tire are just some of the obstacles that have come with outsourcing their jobs.

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Pourquoi le Québec vend-il des terrains publics en pleine crise du logement?

Après la vente de l’Institut des Sourdes-Muettes à un promoteur pour que ce bâtiment historique soit préservé, des organismes communautaires se demandent pourquoi la province a laissé cette situation se reproduire.

Why is Quebec Selling Public Land During a Housing Crisis?

After the Institut des Sourdes-Muettes was sold to a developer to save its heritage, community organizers are wondering how the province let this happen again.

Bill 2 Threatening Care for Quebec LGBTQ+, Homeless, and Vulnerable Populations

Because of Bill 2’s changes to the way doctors will be paid, at least 10 health care clinics taking care of LGBTQ+ people, the homeless, and community sexual health are likely to close in the New Year.

Royal West Student Suspended for Posting “F*ck Israel” on Instagram

An honour student at the high school was told that a classmate complained about a story she posted on her private Instagram account.

Analysis: New Mayor, Same Old Challenges

With a strike paralyzing transit, another labour action looming, and Montrealers facing a crisis of homelessness and housing affordability, Soraya Martinez Ferrada has her work cut out for her.

Municipal Elections: “The City Stops for No One”

Despite a progressive mayor and council, Montreal’s crisis of extreme poverty was the dominant force during Projet Montréal’s time in office. Would electing Ensemble Montréal change anything?

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.

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.