NewsBrief (17.2.2026)

By Murray Sherriffs

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The Sûreté du Québec and an Ontario coroner will work together to investigate the death of a 13-year-old Ottawa girl, who strangled as she hung from a ski lift chair while on a ski trip with her mates last week at Centre Vorlage, near Wakefield.

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Premier Legault is looking to go after executives at the SAAQ legally, in light of the Gallant Commission report that says that the auto insurance board knowingly lied to Quebecers about cost overruns but also admits that the government could have been more cautious.

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The Gallant report on the SAAQclic fiasco says SAAQ higher ups gave “misleading” and “hypocritically reassuring” information that concealed the increased costs of digital transformation.

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Two children, aged 12 and 13, have been treated for the minor injuries that they received when they were hit by a car in Montreal West yesterday morning, at the intersection of Westminster and Ainslie Road.

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Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada has fulfilled another of her campaign promises, creating a borough roundtable involving 19 mayors, to better share expertise between the boroughs and counter what Mayor Plante didn’t do when she was in power.

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Canada’s Supreme Court will settle the debate over electoral redistricting, agreeing to hear the Legault government’s request for authorization, in light of the Quebec Electoral Representation Commission presenting a new electoral map two years ago that eliminated one riding in the Gaspé and a second in Montreal’s East End.

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Two workers got into a fight at a trucking company in La Prairie, last night, leaving one man suffering severe knife wounds.

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Montreal police are investigating an armed robbery at a business on Broadway Street near 5th Avenue, in LaSalle, last night, that saw the thief fire one round in his effort to steal the cash register.

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The Sûreté du Québec has seized 15 kilograms of cocaine and weapons in a series of 60 raids targeting an organized crime group linked to the Hells Angels.

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A third of the parking spaces at the Sunnybrooke REM station have been converted to paid parking following a grace period, in a move that has always been part of the plan.

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Trudeau Airport officials are working with Google Maps to correct a problem that sees users directed to a wrong address, not the airport’s official address: 975 Roméo Vachon Boulevard.

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The Legault government has set up a new tourist centre that will modernize services for visitors to the city and the province.

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The Centrale des syndicats du Québec is asking the government to put a 30¢ per litre tax on sugary drinks to fund public services.

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