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Video of man throwing water on homeless person in Montreal draws outrage

The incident happened Saturday at the entrance of MTL Gaming Centre on St. Laurent Boulevard, in Montreal's Chinatown, where a homeless man was sleeping.

Russian victory would lead to 'third world war,' Ukrainian PM warns

Two weeks after the United States passed its long-awaited foreign aid bill, Ukraine's prime minister is warning that if his country falls to Russia, there will be a "third world war."

Quebec to spend $603M to help French remain vital in the province

At a news conference Sunday, French Language Minister Jean-Franois Roberge said a total of 21 measures some of which are already in place would help improve the vitality of Quebecs official language in the coming months.

Quebec man charged with conspiracy linked to illegal sale of Chinese drones to Libya

Two men, including one from Quebec, have been accused of bypassing international sanctions to facilitate illegal activities while they were employed at the International Civil Aviation Organization.

Parents had right to receive presentation in English after all: Quebec Education Ministry

The clarification comes after Quebecers decried the additional barrier to seeking information about educational programs for children who have learning difficulties.

Parents of children with disabilities denied English presentation by Quebec Education Ministry staff

In a recording of the online meeting obtained by CBC News, two public servants say they aren't allowed to give the presentation in English under Quebec's language law, Bill 96.

Federal government plans to lease public lands for construction through new housing strategy

Housing Minister Sean Fraser has announced what he's calling an ambitious strategy to address Canada's housing crisis.

Canada-China relations committee questions witnesses on Winnipeg lab intelligence breach

Federal Health Minister Mark Holland suggested on Monday that there are gaps in the early stages of screening scientists at secret-level facilities such as the National Microbiology Lab in Winnipeg.

Quebec to halt electoral map review, sparing ridings in Montreal, Gaspsie

Quebec Minister for Democratic Institutions Jean-Franois Roberge said there was unanimous agreement to put the review on hold, after consulting with the electoral representation commission and hearing voters' concerns.

First attempt to airlift Canadians out of Haiti grounded by weather

Helicopter flights to bring18Canadians out ofHaitiwere postponed Monday due to poor weather conditions in the Dominican Republic, Canada's ambassador to Haiti told CBC News.