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KANESATAKERONON STAND TO HALT REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT ON ANCESTRAL TERRITORY, HALF OF CANADIANS VACCINATED

Reporter: Shanellie Marie

Stories: Luca Caruso Moro 

 


Kanesatakeronon stand to halt real estate development on ancestral territory

Demonstrators in Kanesatake gathered Saturday to call a halt on development plans on their ancestral territory.


Investigation into the death of Joyce Echaquan begins, Île-aux-Tourtes bridge closed, Quebec: COVID-19 vaccine for teens

Hadassah Alencar

 

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Investigation into the death of Joyce Echaquan begins 

It’s been almost eight months since Joyce Echaquan died at a hospital in Joliette. On Thursday, an investigation into her death began.


Protestors clash over middle east crisis, Quebec coronavirus update

Reporter: Shanellie Marie

Stories: Luca Caruso Moro

 


Protestors clash over middle east crisis

Police fired tear gas at protestors as two groups of demonstrators clashed Sunday. 


VACCINE UPDATE, PROTESTORS DEMAND SOCIAL HOUSING, PROTESTERS STAND AGAINST SHIPPING YARD

Reporter: Shanellie Marie

Stories: Luca Caruso Moro

 


VACCINE UPDATE

More than 40 per cent of Quebecers have now received a dose of a COVID-19 vaccination.


Covid-19 Update, Tent City Dismantled

Reporter: Shanellie Marie

Stories: Luca Caruso Moro

 


COVID-19 Update

Québec reported fewer than 800 cases of COVID-19 Monday, the fewest new cases since March.


Quebec vaccination update

Reporter: Shanellie Marie

Stories: Luca Caruso Moro

 


Quebec vaccination update

 

Quebec hit several major vaccination milestones this week.

With daily records of over 80 thousand injections throughout recent days,


Ontario reverses pandemic policing measures, Quebec vaccine update, Undergrad survey in motion

Reporter: Shanellie Marie

Stories: Luca Caruso Moro 

 


 

Ontario reverses pandemic policing measures

After receiving widespread backlash, Ontario has walked back some of it’s pandemic policing powers.


Legault urges caution, lockdown continues in some areas as Quebec hits 2 million vaccine doses" QC COVID-19 update

Luca Caruso-Moro

 

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More people are eligible to get their COVID-19 vaccinations starting Wednesday. 

For this round, certain essential workers at high risk and some Quebecers with chronic health conditions can book an appointment starting Wednesday. 


More priority groups up for vaccination, 70 percent of new cases in Quebec City are variants, Unusual Ramadan in store under curfew

Reporter: Shanellie Desparois 

News stories: Luca Caruso Moro

 


 

More priority groups up for vaccination

More health and social service workers can get a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine under the province’s new Phase two rollout for that group.


Supreme Court rules on carbon tax, Petition regarding Alberta’s coal mining expansion, Fourth COVID-19 variant in Montreal

Hadassah Alencar

 

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Supreme Court rules Ottawa’s carbon tax constitutional

The Supreme court decided Ottawa can hammer down a carbon tax on the provinces. 


Thousands protest Quebec’s lockdown, Firefighters urge caution while at home, New vaccine shows high efficacy after phase three testing

Reporter: Shanellie Marie

Stories: Luca Caruso Moro

 

 


Thousands protest Quebec’s lockdown

Thousands marched the streets of Montreal on Saturday to protest the province’s pandemic measures.


Young Quebecers challenge feds over climate, MNA test positive for Covid-19

Reporter: Shanellie Marie 

Stories: Luca Caruso Moro 

 


Young Quebecers challenge feds over climate 

A group of young Quebecers are back in court this week, to try yet again to file a class action lawsuit against the federal government on climate change. 

They say they're not doing enough to avoid the effects of the climate crisis. 


Patients traveling for essential medical services exempt from quarantine, Expect slower snow removal in Montreal, McGill students facing eviction

Hadassah Alencar

 

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Patients traveling for essential medical services exempt from quarantine

Ottawa has announced that Canadians receiving medical treatment abroad won’t need to quarantine when they get home. 


Guns, drugs, and cash found by police, More vaccines and variant testing in Montreal

Reporter: Shanellie Marie

Stories by: Luca Caruso Moro

 


Guns, Drugs, and cash found by police 

Montreal police recovered several guns, drugs and stolen goods in Montreal and Laval on Thursday. 


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