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Montreal's MainLine Theatre cancels shows after storm damage

The hub for English theatre in Montreal's Plateau neighbourhood was forced to close after Wednesday's torrential rains flooded the space and damaged its roof and equipment. It says it does not know when it will be able to reopen.

15% of Montreal tenants experienced bout of homelessness, survey shows

About 15 per cent of all tenants in Montreal experienced homelessness at some point, a new Lger survey shows. The same survey shows tenants are increasingly turning to the provincial housing board to fix their rent.

Coroner says security measures at Inuit centre need review following deaths of 2 women

A Quebec coroner is calling for a review of security intervention measures at theUllivik lodging centre in Dorvalafter two Inuitwomen staying there werestruck and killedby vehicles on nearby highways, less than 24 hours apart, in August 2022.

Class action over Laval, Que., home for people with mental disabilities approved by Quebec court

After years of reported incidents of violence and neglect, a class-action lawsuit against Laval's health authority over the management of a residence for people with intellectual disabilities in Laval was approved by Quebec's Superior Court Wednesday.

This year's moving day marked by high eviction numbers

Quebecers are used to moving on July 1 when most leases end but moving companies say a high number of evictions this year means that's changing. Hundreds of people in the province are without a lease.

Quebec's housing crisis goes beyond supply and demand, says new report

Despite Quebec having the fewest housing starts in Canada last year, the number of residential units built in the last decade still surpassed growth of households. But empty units are still out of reach for many due to skyrocketing rents.
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This educator uses movement to keep youths from 'falling through the cracks'

Steev Blackette is an educator and crisis interventionist at Batshaw Youth and Family Services who offers after-school programs, like stepping lessons, with the hopes that fewer kids will "fall through the cracks."

Police arrest 3 in connection with massive Desjardins data breach

Laval police say they arrested three suspects Wednesday in connection to a massive data breach at DesjardinsGroup made publicin 2019. An arrest warrant was issued for a fourth suspect.

Quebec bill banning certain evictions passed into law

Quebec's National Assembly unanimously adopted a law banning common forms of evictions, like subdivisions, enlargements and changes of use, for the next three years.

Encampment at UQAM set to end as university agrees to protesters' demands

In what pro-Palestinian protesters are calling a "historic victory," UQAM's board of directors has unanimously adopted a resolution agreeing to most of the protesters' demands, including divesting in military hardware and calling for an immediate ceasefire.