By Murray Sherriffs
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Pierre Ny St-Amand, the man who killed two children and hurt six others by driving a Laval city bus into a daycare, three years ago, has been declared a high-risk offender. Judge Éric Downs ruled that his crime was so brutal that there is a risk that he will reoffend and denied his lawyer’s contention that the ruling reinforces stereotypes against the mentally ill.
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Montreal is preparing to remove the debris left behind when the snow melts by starting spring cleanup earlier than usual, with double the number of crews and equipment to be deployed by April 1.
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The CAQ leadership race has seen 5500+ new members sign up. They will be among 20,576 members eligible to vote for the party’s next leader.
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As Impaired Driving Week begins, the SAAQ says that nearly a third of road crash deaths happened because a driver was impaired by alcohol or drugs. It is reminding Quebecers that “…if you you consume, do not drive. If you see that one of your loved ones is about to get behind the wheel after drinking, intervene. There are no excuses, only lives to be saved.”
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The Quebec Federation of Medical Specialists has started a new stage of its pressure tactics to convince the Quebec government to change its mind on the new law governing their work by refusing to offer appointments on the Service Request Distribution Centres platform.
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Members of the CSN have demonstrated outside the Montreal General Hospital to protest the toxic work environment in the Emergency department, claiming that people can’t speak out and any time that you do, you’re targeted—pointing directly to plumbers, electricians and carpenters who are afraid to voice concerns and the lack of respect from managers that has led to resignations.
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Solutions Justes has released a report on the difficulties that some migrants face in accessing justice on their immigration status. It says that there is a need to improve funding for legal aid.
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Hydro Québec has been told by Quebec’s Régie de l’énergie that the rate increase which it is seeking is too high for commercial customers, recommending a 3.6% increase, not the 4.8% requested.
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The Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute has organized an event to help young people who use AI to help deal with the crises in their lives, in light of a report from Mental Health Research Canada that has determined that 76% of young people believe AI is effective in supporting their mental health.
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Santé Québec has gone to Superior Court to contest a ruling by the Administrative Labour Tribunal, which has concluded that the agency hinders the activities of the Fédération interprofessionnelle de la santé in paying bonuses owed to nurses late by several months.
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Bruins vs Habs / 7 p.m.
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Flurries / -4º today
Sun / -2º tomorrow