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451 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- Tumbler Ridge Massacre: Media Consortium Seeks Firearms Documents · Media consortium in British Columbia seeks court access to firearms documents from Tumbler Ridge shooting investigation
- Canada Names Ministerial Observer After Repentigny Train Derailment · Transport Canada appointed a ministerial observer to oversee the investigation into the Repentigny train derailment.
- Trump Administration Weakens Endangered Species Act Habitat Protections · Trump administration narrows legal definition of harm in Endangered Species Act, threatening habitat protections.
- Cocaine Traffickers Plead Guilty in Montreal Drug Case · Several Montreal residents pleaded guilty to cocaine trafficking, with one receiving a 3.5-year sentence after a major drug seizure.
- Ontario and Michigan Reliant as Gordie-Howe International Bridge Finally Opens on July 27 · The Gordie-Howe International Bridge will open on July 27 after delays due to Trump administration negotiations.
- Innu Community Gains Control Over Child Services in Cote-Nord · Innu community in Cote-Nord secures authority over child welfare services through tripartite agreement with federal and provincial governments
- Montreal Road Closures and REM Delays Expected This Weekend · Major highways and the REM face significant closures in Montreal due to summer construction and the Loto-Quebec fireworks festival.
- Entrepreneur Jessy Wilford Sentenced to Two Years for Tax Fraud · Jessy Wilford of KJ Solutions sentenced to two years in prison and fined over $1 million for tax evasion.
- Chinese Researchers Discover Largest Whale Graveyard in Indian Ocean Abyss · Scientists found a 1200km whale graveyard in the Diamantina Trench containing 10 million specimens
- Montreal Transit and Roads All Green at Morning Rush Hour · All major transit lines and roads in Montreal are operating smoothly at 6 AM.
- Quebec and Ottawa Announce Housing and Infrastructure Plans; WNBA Plays in Montreal · Canadian federal and provincial officials announce new housing and infrastructure initiatives while the WNBA visits Montreal.
- British Columbia Residents Fear Uncontrolled Wildfire Near Boston Bar · Residents of Boston Bar, BC, worry as the Brunswick Creek wildfire grows uncontrollable.
- Quebec Authorities Allegedly Bought Witness Silence to Cover Up 40-Year Judicial Error · New documents reveal Quebec authorities may have paid a witness to stay silent about a wrongful conviction.
- Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada Rejects Lachine Marina Revival · Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada rules out reopening the Lachine marina due to high costs and lack of funding.
- Woman Dies After Dispute in Sherbrooke; 18-Year-Old Arrested · A 41-year-old woman died after a dispute in Sherbrooke, leading to the arrest of an 18-year-old man.
- Canada Immobilizes Fishing Boat Linked to Fatal Sinking in BC · Transport Canada seized a vessel operated by Top Vancouver Fishing Charter following a fatal sinking in the Strait of Georgia.
- Canada Halts BC Fishing Charter Boat Linked to Fatal Sinking · Transport Canada ordered the seizure of a fishing charter boat linked to a recent fatal sinking in the Strait of Georgia.
- Violent Wildfire Destroys Buildings at Blue Lake Resort in British Columbia · A raging wildfire destroyed several buildings at the Blue Lake Resort near Boston Bar, including the director's home.
- Montreal Mayor Martinez Ferrada Proposes Revising Berri Street Bike Lane Project · Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada plans to revise the ongoing Berri Street bike lane project before 2028 completion.
- Over 70 Households in Emergency Housing in Quebec After July 1st · Over 70 households in Montreal remain in emergency housing after July 1st, doubling from last year's 40.
- Canada's 2026 Forest Fire Season Remains Manageable Despite High Risks · Canadian authorities report 2026 forest fire season is under control due to recent rains, though risks remain high in northern and eastern regions.
- Former Chief of Staff to Jean Chrétien Eddie Goldenberg Dies at 77 · Eddie Goldenberg, a key political strategist for Jean Chrétien, has died at age 77 after battling cancer.
- NOAA Predicts Record-Intense El Niño Event Could Peak by December · US forecasters warn this year's El Niño could be among the strongest ever recorded.
- Montréal Researchers Identify Key Immature Pituitary Cells in Hormonal Disorders · Montréal scientists discover immature pituitary cells regulating stress hormones linked to Cushing's disease
- Quebec Correctional Peace Officers Vote to Renew Collective Agreement · Quebec correctional peace officers voted 78% in favor of a new six-year collective agreement.
- Canada Condemns Iranian Attacks on Commercial Ships in Strait of Hormuz · Foreign Minister Anita Anand condemns Iran's attacks on commercial vessels as unjustified violations of the ceasefire.
- Canadian PM Mark Carney Visits Saudi Arabia to Restore Trade Ties · Prime Minister Mark Carney meets Saudi Crown Prince to boost bilateral trade and investment after years of diplomatic tension.
- Second Uncontrolled Wildfire Triggers Evacuation Orders Near Boston Bar, BC · A second wildfire near Boston Bar, BC, has prompted evacuation orders for Canyon Alpine.
- Quebec Gamblers Rarely Use Free Rehabilitation Services Despite High Need · A McGill study reveals Quebec gamblers average fewer than two rehab sessions over 13 years.
- Montreal Approves 1200-Unit Residential Project in Namur-Hippodrome District · Montreal City approves a major 1200-unit residential development in the Namur-Hippodrome area with a new sports center.