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Workplaces have a role to play in helping domestic violence survivors Women’s Shelters Canada (WSC) is launching a new program to equip workplaces to help identify domestic violence and refer survivors to needed resources.

Women’s Shelters Canada (WSC) is launching a new program to equip workplaces to help identify domestic violence and refer survivors to needed resources.

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Montreal tenant says landlord cut off his heat in the dead of winter to push him out of his home A Montreal tenant is calling on Quebec’s National Assembly to impose steep fines on landlords who try to illegally evict their tenants after he says he has been pressured to leave his unit through intimidation tactics.

A Montreal tenant is calling on Quebec’s National Assembly to impose steep fines on landlords who try to illegally evict their tenants after he says he has been pressured to leave his unit through intimidation tactics.

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‘Affordable apartments are disappearing’: Rents in Montreal went up an all-time high in 2025, CMHC report shows While the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation says Quebec’s rental market is easing, prices are still going up and are out of reach for many, especially in Montreal.

‘Affordable apartments are disappearing’: Rents in Montreal went up an all-time high in 2025, CMHC report shows www.ctvnews.ca/montreal/art...

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More than just pay: Why are STM workers striking for nearly a month? The STM and some politicians have accused the workers of 'taking the population hostage' by cutting bus and metro service to rush hours only, while the union insists the strike is necessary as the employer is not negotiating in good faith.

The STM and some politicians have accused the workers of 'taking the population hostage' by cutting bus and metro service to rush hours only, while the union insists the strike is necessary as the employer is not negotiating in good faith.

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After being acquitted in criminal court, Quebec woman’s abuser is found liable in civil court A Quebec woman whose sexual abuser was acquitted in criminal court won her civil case last month and says she can finally heal from the traumatic events dating back to 1996.

A Quebec woman whose sexual abuser was acquitted in criminal court won her civil case last month and says she can finally heal from the traumatic events dating back to 1996.

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Élections municipales: Montréal peut-elle résoudre sa crise du logement? Les cinq partis en lice pour prendre le contrôle de l'hôtel de ville s'accordent sur un point: la crise du logement et des personnes en situation d’itinérance est l'un des plus grands défis de Montréa...

Élections municipales: Montréal peut-elle résoudre sa crise du logement?
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On the campaign trail: Can Montreal fix its housing crisis? All five municipal parties promise action on the housing crisis — from expanding affordable and transitional housing to taxing vacant units and speeding up construction — but experts say they're not that different.

All five municipal parties promise action on the housing crisis — from expanding affordable and transitional housing to taxing vacant units and speeding up construction — but experts say they're not that different.

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‘Surviving, not thriving’: Montreal nurse stuck in social housing despite full-time job Experts say people with good salaries being stuck in subsidized housing, which is in limited supply, highlights how hard the housing crisis has hit Montreal.

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Montreal tenants need to make $33 an hour to afford a one-bedroom: study If Montrealers want to pay about a third of their income on rent, they have to make $33 an hour, a new report shows.

If Montrealers want to pay about a third of their income on rent, they have to make $33 an hour, a new report shows.

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‘It’s truly unbearable,’ say Montrealers supporting families in Gaza CTV News spoke with two Montrealers with ties to Gaza who say it's unbearable to see their friends and family suffer amid famine and war in the devastated territory.

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Rent increase cases more than tripled at Quebec’s housing tribunal in last 5 years Requests for rent increase revisions at Quebec’s housing tribunal (TAL) more than tripled in the last five years, according to the TAL’s data.

Requests for rent increase revisions at Quebec’s housing tribunal (TAL) more than tripled in the last five years, according to the TAL’s data.

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Jessica Lee Gagné is the Quebec visionary behind the hit series Severance When Jessica Lee Gagné moved to Montreal from Quebec City to attend film school at Concordia University, she had no idea she would eventually be the eye behind Apple TV+’s biggest show of the year.

When Jessica Lee Gagné moved to Montreal from Quebec City to attend film school at Concordia University, she had no idea she would eventually be the eye behind Apple TV+’s biggest show of the year.

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Quebec underpaid women in health care for years. They’re still waiting for equity payments Hundreds of health-care administration workers are waiting on the government for equity payments relating to gender parity complaints dating back to the early 2010s.

Quebec underpaid women in health care for years. They’re still waiting for equity payments www.ctvnews.ca/montreal/art...

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Montreal's vacancy rate is going up, but so is rent The vacancy rate in Montreal is going up for the first time since the pandemic started — but so are rents, which almost doubled in six years, according to new data from the Canada Mortgage and Housing...

Housing advocates have said for years that simply building more, expensive units would not ease the housing crisis and point to the report as proof.
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Income inequality in Canada rises to the highest level ever recorded: Statistics Canada | CBC News Income inequality in Canada has hit the highest level ever recorded as wealth becomes increasingly concentrated in fewer hands, says Canada’s statistics agency.

“The gap was driven by the top 20 per cent of income earners, who saw the largest increase in their share of disposable income, the report said. That increase was driven largely by investment gains, which the statistics agency attributed to high interest rates”
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Un enjeu réel, celle de la possible ingérence de Musk dans les prochaines élections fédérales. À lire. 👇

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