| Daily Headlines | June 14, 2017 | | | |
| | | Quebec’s auditor general has raised more concerns about the transport ministry. She said contracts are not fairly distributed – small firms are often excluded and cost estimates are not properly conducted. Continue reading → | | | | A West Island mother cancelled her daughter’s birthday party at iSaute, after she was told she had to agree to a photography clause in their waiver. Continue reading → | | | | Two incurably ill Montrealers are taking legal action to challenge the constitutionality of the Canadian and Quebec laws on medical aid in dying, arguing they are too restrictive. Continue reading → | | | | An adult daycare is set to open in Montreal’s east end. Far from being a place aimed at weekend fun, it’s targeting corporate clients. Continue reading → | | | | A group home built just four years ago for people with severe disabilities will close July 1 because it can’t pay its bills. The move will actually cost the government more money at the same time it displaces 20 people. Continue reading → | | | | A promising new intravenous medication has hit the market in the United States but there’s no word on if and when it will become available in Canada. Continue reading → | | | | In an effort to scare people into slowing down, the parking lot of the Chomedey Club Entrepot on Curé-Labelle boulevard, was turned into a mock car crash. Continue reading → | | MONEY | June 14, 2017 9:06 am | | | If Couche-Tard has their way, customers will eventually be able to buy cannabis in their convenience stores. Continue reading → | | | | Don Matthews, who died Wednesday at the age of 77, was one of the most prolific coaches in CFL history with 231 wins and 10 Grey Cups on his resume. Continue reading → | | | | Tim Raines was in Montreal reflecting on his career as an Expo, his upcoming Hall of Fame induction, and a possible Montreal Expos return. Continue reading → | | | |
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