News

The CJLO news team brings you the hottest stories in the city! Catch the latest news segments and articles here or view the complete list.


CJLO News - November 22 2013

Hosted by: Jocelyn Beaudet

Stories by: Brendan Adams, Hannah Besseau & Catlin Spencer

Produced by: Carlo Spiridigliozzi


Cairo protests turn fatal

At least one person has died after protesters and police clashed in Cairo's Tahrir Square.

According to Al Jazeera, protesters gathered on Tuesday to mark the two-year anniversary of the 2011 demonstrations. Police used tear gas and birdshot to disperse the crowd filling the square.


CJLO News - November 21 2013

Hosted by: Carlo Spiridigliozzi

Produced by: John Toohey

Stories by: John Toohey, Saturn de Los Angeles and Marilla Steuter-Martin


CJLO News - November 20 2013

Hosted by: Catlin Spencer

Stories by: Hannah Besseau,  Marilla Steuter-Martin & Kris Eugenio

Produced by: Marilla Steuter-Martin


CJLO News - November 19 2013

Hosted by Danny Aubry

Stories by Alexa Everett, John Toohey and Rory Warnock. 

Produced by Saturn De Los Angeles


CJLO News - November 18 2013

Hosted by: Saturn De Los Angeles 

Stories by: Catlin Spencer, Danny Aubry, and Carlo Spiridigliozzi

Produced by: Taisha Henry 


Union Montreal is no more

Former mayor of Montreal Gerald Tremblay`s Union Montreal political party no longer exists.

According to the Gazette, Elections Quebec stated that Union Montreal`s failure to elect a new leader within their given time limit was one of the reasons for pulling the plug on them.

It was in November 2012 when Union Montreal started to crumble due to accusations of illegal fundraising.

Union Montreal wants to continue to exist in order to continue to testify against accusations made towards them within the Charbonneau commission.

Elections Quebec spokesperson Carl Charest stated that Union Montreal has the option to go to court to challenge the decision Elections Quebec made upon them.


Oka joins oilsands and pipeline protests

Kanestake residents in Oka joined in a Canada-wide protest Saturday against the expansion of the oilsands and the pipelines bringing oil east from Alberta.

According to the Gazette, Kanesatake Mohawks are opposed to the oilsands projects in Alberta due to the detrimental effects to First Nations communities.

They are also against the direction of Enbridge’s 9B pipeline through Mohawk territory.

Three busses that left Montreal Saturday morning for the protest carried representatives of Québec solidaire, prominent activist Ellen Gabriel and members of the Idle No More movement.


CJLO News - November 15 2013

Hosted by Saturn De Los Angeles

Stories by Catlin Spencer, Hannah Besseau and Brendan Adams

Produced by Saturn De Los Angeles (with assistance from Carlo Spiridigliozzi)


CJLO News - November 14 2013

Hosted & Produced by: Carlo Spiridigliozzi

Stories by: Marilla Steuter-Martin, Saturn de Los Angeles & John Toohey


Vancouver first city to approve cigarette butt recycling project


Vancouver has introduced a pilot program designed to turn cigarette waste into profits.



CJLO News - November 13 2013

Hosted by: Catlin Spencer

Stories by: Marilla Steuter-Martin, Jordan Namur  & Kris Eugenio

Produced by: Jenna Monney-Lupert


CJLO News - November 12 2013

Hosted by Danny Aubry

Stories written by John Toohey and Rory Warnock and Alexa Everett

Produced by Saturn De Los Angeles


CJLO News - November 11 2013

Hosted by: Saturn de Los Angeles

Stories by: Carlo Spiridigliozzi, Catlin Spencer, Hannah Besseau

Produced by: Tsoler Tekeyan (assited by Carlo Spiridigliozzi)


Four Montrealers, amongst the missing in the Philippines

Four Montrealers are amongst the hundreds of thousands missing after Typhoon Haiyan passed through the Philippines late on Friday.

As reported by the Montreal Gazette on Sunday, four Filipino nationals living in the Cote-Des-Neiges district are feared missing after what has been described as the most powerful natural disaster on record hit the Asian island nation.

The four, all in their 60's made the trip to the village where they were born to begin building a a chapel last month. Their families have tried to get in contact with them, but to no avail.


PEI weekend international summit on bullying

An international summit on bullying and online harassment was held in Charlottetown, PEI on Saturday.

Politicians and social media companies attended as well as Glen Canning and Leah Parsons, whose daughter, Rehtaeh, committed suicide earlier this year.

According to CBC, social media and technology companies were asked by students to do more to help prevent cyber bullying.

Google and Facebook responded saying they’re working on online tools to report events of bullying to parents.

But a psychology graduate student, Jeremy Doucette says it’s also important not to label bullies as villains.


CJLO News - November 8 2013

Hosted by Jocelyn Beaudet

Stories written by Carlo Spiridigliozzi, Catlin Spencer and Brendan Adams

Produced by Saturn De Los Angeles


Montreal Police unveil new armoured vehicle

The Montreal Police force has unveiled its latest innovation, which carried a price tag of $360 000 and has been in the making for the last 11 years.

The Montreal Gazette reported on Thursday that the SWAT team arm of the SPVM showed off a new armoured vehicle at a press conference on Wednesday

Francois Houle, the commander of the Montreal force’s SWAT team that the vehicle would be used in tense situations to protect officers and citizens within a perimeter when a person is using firearms.


Secular charter creates division and abolishes rights: Opposition

The Quebec Government has tabled its secular charter, and with it provoked another wave of debate, this time from multiple levels of government. 

According to CBC, heated debate began between Premier Pauline Marois and Liberal Opposition leader Jean-Marc Fournier in the national assembly once the bill was tabled.

Fournier says the PQ government is creating an unfounded division in Quebec society, and that the neutrality of the province is not in peril.

Marois responded by asking if Fournier lived on the same planet, saying the bill was founded on the values of democracy, equality, and neutrality.


FDA's Proposed Ban on Trans Fats Could Benefit Canadians

Canadians may benefit from a U.S. proposal calling on the food industry to phase out trans fats, says a consumer advocate who wants Health Canada to follow suit. 


CJLO News - November 7 2013

Hosted by: Carlo Spiridigliozzi

Stories by: Saturn de Los Angeles, Marilla Steuter-Martin & John Toohey

Produced by: John Toohey


B.C. and Alberta premiers agree on pipeline framework

The premiers of British Columbia and Alberta have come to an agreement for framework on the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline.

 


Welfare Changes Rejected by Courts

 

Mi’kmaq leaders on the East Coast are celebrating a legal win against the Canadian government this week.



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