MONTREAL QUEBEC – MTLQC

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  • Montreal Today . feb. 8, 2026

    Quebec’s immigration debate is heating up as mayors across the province warn that ending the PEQ could accelerate demographic decline in already fragile regions. At the same time, Montrealers are raising concerns about accessibility, public safety, and the future of environmental policy — from payment terminals that exclude visually impaired people to new legislation on…

  • Montreal Today . feb. 7, 2026

    Montreal wakes up to a mix of fresh policy shifts, legal battles, and community stories — from a major new federal rebate that could save Quebecers up to $7,000 on an electric vehicle, to a landmark $8.5‑million verdict against Uber that raises urgent questions about rider safety. With debates intensifying in Quebec City and local…

  • Montreal Today . feb. 6, 2026

    Montreal moves through a packed day, from federal employees being called back to the office to rising tensions over Quebec’s proposed constitution. Cultural life is thriving with the 35th Black History Month, while major infrastructure issues, from Côte‑Saint‑Luc to the Douglas Institute, continue to shape the city’s daily reality. A concise look at what matters…

  • Montreal Today . feb. 5, 2026

    The STM is preparing a major overhaul of its bus network with the arrival of the REM’s Anse‑à‑l’Orme branch, a large‑scale change that will reshape routes and daily habits for many riders.

  • Montreal Today . feb. 4, 2026

    The National Assembly resumed its work on Tuesday in a context of political uncertainty, with the CAQ and the Quebec Liberal Party both in the midst of a leadership race while the Parti Québécois leads in the polls. The opposition is questioning whether the return should have been postponed until the CAQ selects a successor,…

  • Montreal Today . feb. 3, 2026

    God day Montreal, We’re starting the day with information on the blue‑collar front, an important celebration kicking off, and a few stories reminding us that February is rarely a calm month. Grab your coffee, here’s your update. 🔴 Main Story 5,500 Montreal blue‑collar workers on strike tomorrow It’s official: on Wednesday, February 4, 5,500 blue‑collar…

  • Montreal Today – feb 2, 2026

    A driver heading the wrong way collided with an STM bus on Route 136. Both drivers were hospitalized, but no passengers were on board.