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Montreal merchant who was looted supports for BLM protest, Plante and Legault on racism in Montreal, Valérie Plante supports body cameras for Montreal Police

Hadassah Alencar

 

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Montreal merchant who was looted expressed continued support for BLM protests

Steve’s music store owner Lenny Lanteigne told CTV News he supports the Black Lives Matter movement even after being looted during Sunday’s demonstration. 


MMIWG action plan delayed, Record GDP drop, Police officer charged with murder

Reporter: Shanellie Marie

Stories: Luca Caruso Moro

 

 


 

MMIWG action plan delayed

June 3 marks the anniversary of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Inquiry’s final report.


Legault considers "thank you" to asylum seekers, Splash Pad opening, Montrealers banned from Oka Park

Voice: Luca Caruso-Moro

Stories: Hadassah Alencar

 

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Legault considers if asylum seekers could stay


Montreal extends state of emergency, Bushfires rush through NS, Major Quebec Fire Extinguished

Reporter: Shanellie Marie

Stories: Luca Caruso Moro 

 

 


 

Montreal extends state of emergency 

 

For your COVID-19 update, Montreal has again extended its state of emergency to May 26.

The province is moving forward with plans to reopen retailers, library services and museums. 


Montreal extends state of emergency, Bushfires rush through NS, Major Quebec Fire Extinguished

Reporter: Shanellie Marie

Stories: Luca Caruso Moro 

 

 


 

Montreal extends state of emergency 

For your COVID-19 update, Montreal has again extended its state of emergency to May 26.

The province is moving forward with plans to reopen retailers, library services and museums. 


CSU split on opt-out consultations, No tuition changes for online classes, Applications open for student benefit

Stories: Luca Caruso-Moro

Reporter: Shanellie Marie

 

 


 

CSU split on opt-out consultations 

Consultations with fee levy groups are expected to continue into next month. 


Disagreements regarding COVID-19 checkpoints between the town of Oka and Kanesatake, Legault blames media for poll results, Racism towards Montrealers of Asian descent now being documented

Hadassah Alencar

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Disagreements between the town of Oka and Kanesatake over COVID-19 checkpoints

Mohawk territory of Kanesatake (gah-nuh-suh-dog-eh) and the neighbouring town of Oka are clashing over COVID-19 road checkpoints.


Emails reveal online opt-out talks started before consultation, Concordia to move fall courses online, McGill petitions for tuition reduction

Voice, Stories - Luca Caruso-Moro

Stories - Hadassah Alencar

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Emails reveal online opt-out talks started before consultation


Released emails show leaders jumped the gun on online opt-out.

Disclosure: CJLO is a fee levy group, and has threatened legal action against the CSU for its handling of online opt-out infrustructure. Those responsible for legal threats against the CSU do not have editorial influence over CJLO's news department. Photo Credit: Concordia University  

 

Concordia Student Union (CSU) General Coordinator Chris Kalafatidis began talks with the university on online opt-outs before consulting fee levy groups.

Emails between Kalafatidis and the administration were made public by Councillor Margot Berner on Monday after being obtained by a Freedom of Information request, she says.


Financial aid deadline extended, Schools and daycares receive more funding, Workers split on returning to work, STM to hand out masks to staff

Stories: Luca Caruso Moro

Reporter: Shanellie Marie

 

 

 


Financial aid deadline extended

Ottawa has extended their wage subsidy program. 

The original deadline was for June 6th, with the Prime Minister saying a new deadline will be revealed in the coming days. 


Quebec's first COVID-19 outbreak in a daycare, Quebec schools reopening, Quebec teenager youngest published author in a prestigious medical journal

Hadassah Alencar

 

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COVID-19 outbreak at Mascouche daycare 

Quebec has recorded the first outbreak at a daycare centre.

The daycare in Mascouche was open for essential workers in need of emergency child care services.


Verdun bus testing, Swamped hospitals send patients off-island, Alouettes strong through the pandemic

Voice Luca Caruso-Moro

Stories Hadassah Alencar

 

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New COVID-19 public transport testing units

City buses in Verdun are being outfitted to do COVID-19 mobile testing.


Half a million COVID cases estimated in Canada, Trudeau bans assault-style guns, Female Genital Mutilation banned in Sudan

 

 

Stories: Luca Caruso-Moro

Reporter: Shanellie Marie

 

 

 


Half a million COVID cases estimated in Canada.

Researchers say COVID-19 cases could be close to half a million in Canada. 

That’s about 14 times higher than reported. 


Travel restrictions lifted, Private seniors home evacuated, Alberta meat-processing plant to reopen

Hadassah Alencar

 

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Travel restrictions lifted

Quebec is expected to ease lockdown travel restrictions within the province beginning May 4th. 

The province set up roadblocks in an attempt to curb the spread of the virus. They will be removed in three phases throughout the month of May.


Quebec reopening schools and daycares, Legault's economic plan, wearing your masks

Voice Luca Caruso-Moro

Stories Hadassah Alencar

 

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Quebec reopening schools and daycares

Quebec is reopening elementary schools and daycares starting on May 11th.


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