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Another Kanesatake Cannabis Dispensary Burned to the Ground 

As Ottawa threatens to take over governance of the Mohawk territory, another cannabis dispensary is burned to the ground.

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Ottawa Imposes Hard Deadline for Mohawks to Resolve Political Crisis

Minister threatens third-party management of Kanesatake, setting the stage for a battle in federal court

On the Eve of Montreal Pride, LGBTQ Advocate Faces Backlash over Gaza Comments

Ga’ava president Carlos A. Godoy denies famine in Gaza and claims Palestinians “hate Jews more than they love their children.”

Cancelled Elections Spark “Full-Scale Governance Emergency” in Kanesatake

Voters on Mohawk territory warn that tensions could “ignite” at any moment.

Mohawk Dispensary Owner Fights Illegal Dumping Allegations

Barry Bonspille says he’s not dumping contaminated soil into the lake but reclaiming family land lost to floods and erosion.

Palestine on Campus

Our first-ever documentary looks at the backlash against the pro-Palestine movement on Montreal’s school campuses.

Housing Crisis: What Is the Ultimate Solution?

During the 2025 federal election, we heard a lot about the problems surrounding the housing market, but only about one solution: “Build More.” Is it really that simple?

Fermeture d’un CPE de Montréal : parents sans service de garde, équipe mise à pied

Après des mois de discussions à huis clos avec le ministère de la Famille, une garderie de Montréal ferme ses portes avec moins de 90 jours de préavis pour les parents. La quasi-totalité du personnel est mise à pied, et le plan de relocalisation manque cruellement de places, selon les parents.

Daycare Closure Strands Montreal Families, Leaves Employees Without Work

After months of undisclosed talks with the family ministry, a Montreal-area daycare is giving families less than 90 days’ notice of a shutdown. Nearly the entire staff is being laid off, and parents say the promised relocation plan falls far short of the spots needed.

In Nunavik, climate change threatens Inuit traditions

Climate change is affecting traditional cultural practices and knowledge transmission among the Inuit of Nunavik.