| Daily Headlines | May 30, 2017 | | | |
| | | Provincial Liberals passes back-to-work law amidst general Quebec construction strike. Continue reading → | | | | He’s the former Quebec student leader who was at the forefront of protests in 2012. Continue reading → | | | | A worker paving René Lévesque Boulevard in downtown Montreal didn’t let a car stop him from doing his job. Continue reading → | | CRIME | May 30, 2017 3:23 pm | | | A Quebec man charged in the slaying of his ex-girlfriend is once again changing lawyers. Continue reading → | | | | A Montreal malpractice lawyer is taking legal action against the Quebec government for denying basic services to a six-year-old girl with autism. Continue reading → | | | | RAPLIQ, a disability rights advocacy group, has been authorized to represent all handicapped people in Quebec in a class-action lawsuit. Continue reading → | | | | The new code of ethics provides for tougher sanctions, but critics say it doesn’t go far enough. Continue reading → | | | | The vibrant blue stripes on the Highway 20 sound barrier in Lachine are part of a new art installation, a gift to Montrealers from private donors. Continue reading → | | | | Montreal hockey fans are upset as former Habs P.K. Subban prepares for the Stanley Cup Final. Continue reading → | | | |
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