Daily news — Tuesday, June 2, 2026
A three-year-old child died after a bouncy castle was swept away in a Montreal storm, as Canada slipped into a technical recession.
Read MoreA three-year-old child died after a bouncy castle was swept away in a Montreal storm, as Canada slipped into a technical recession.
Read MoreA 3-year-old girl is in critical condition after high winds toppled a bouncy castle at a LaSalle church outing, and prairie wildfire smoke triggers an air quality statement for Montreal.
Montreal Victoire win the PWHL Walter Cup as storm-related power outages hit 75,000 Hydro-Québec clients. Team Canada falls to Norway in overtime at worlds.
Montreal asks residents to cut water use as summer demand rises; Canadiens eliminated after 6-1 loss to Carolina.
Canada enters a technical recession as Q1 GDP stalls, while the Canadiens face elimination in Game 5 against Carolina tonight.
Mayor Martinez Ferrada moves on Notre-Dame encampment as Montreal’s population shrinks; Carney courts U.S. partnership in New York speech.
A 49-year-old man died in a Mercier—Hochelaga-Maisonneuve crash after an alleged car theft, while the Canadiens prepare for Game 4 against Carolina tonight at Bell Centre.
Montreal’s greater region faces projected population decline by 2050, while the Canadiens fall 3-2 in overtime to Carolina in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Final.
Kimi Antonelli wins the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, while the Canadiens host Carolina tonight in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Final.
Formula 1 action takes over Île Notre-Dame as the Canadian GP sprint and qualifying run today. Plus: Canadiens in Raleigh for Game 2 tonight.